‘90% of problems’ in court caused by drugs, particularly cannabis

Judge makes claim during sentence hearing of boy (16) at Dublin Children’s Court

Judge John O Connor  struck out the case, sparing the boy a possible sentence and criminal record.
Judge John O Connor struck out the case, sparing the boy a possible sentence and criminal record.

Most problems in cases at the Dublin Children’s Court are caused by drugs, particularly cannabis, a judge has said.

Judge John O’Connor’s comment came during the sentence hearing of a 16-year-old youth. The first-time offender pleaded guilty to possessing €200 worth of cannabis herb for the purpose of sale or supply at a location near his north inner city Dublin home on a date in April last year.

The Children’s Court heard the teenager had built up a drug debt he needed to repay. The judge was furnished with a pre-sentence probation report on the teen. “Ninety per cent of the problems I have in this court are caused by drugs and cannabis is number one in relation to it,” he said.

He also noted from defence solicitor Michelle Finan that the boy does not want to let his mother down and "he has put a lot of work into this".

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The judge noted the youth had done all that had been required of him while he was supervised by the Probation Service. He said he was giving him a chance and marked the facts proved, but struck out the case, sparing the youth not only a possible sentence but also a criminal record.