Two boys in court over alleged sexual assault and false imprisonment of girl (16)

Teenager was walking home from school when she was allegedly attacked by boys aged 14 and 15

Garda John Delaney said it was the prosecution case that the girl, “was walking home from school at about 4pm when she was stopped by a group of youths”.
Garda John Delaney said it was the prosecution case that the girl, “was walking home from school at about 4pm when she was stopped by a group of youths”.

A teenage girl was allegedly sexually assaulted on her way home from school after a group of boys surrounded her and prevented her from getting away, a court has heard.

A 17-year-old boy and another boy, aged 16, appeared at Dublin Children’s Court on Monday in connection with the alleged attack.

The older youth was charged with sexual assault and false imprisonment of the girl on a street in north Co Dublin on a date in 2016. The co-defendant was solely charged with false imprisonment of the girl, who was 16 at the time.

The boys were aged 15 and 14 when the offences allegedly happened.

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Garda John Delaney told Judge John O’Connor the teens had been charged earlier this month. They faced separate hearings in which Garda Delaney said they had made no reply after they were charged.

He also told the court the Director of Public Prosecutions has recommended that the case should be dealt with in the juvenile court and not sent forward to the circuit court, which can impose lengthier sentences.

The boys cannot be named because they are minors.

In an outline of the allegations against the 17-year-old boy, Garda Delaney said it was the prosecution case that the girl, “was walking home from school at about 4pm when she was stopped by a group of youths of which the accused is alleged to have been one”.

“She was not allowed to continue on her journey and it is alleged the accused grabbed the injured party’s breast before leaving the scene,” Garda Delaney said.

He alleged the co-accused had been in the group of youths that surrounded the girl and prevented her from leaving while she was assaulted, the court was told.

Each youth was accompanied to the proceedings by their mothers and their lawyers.

Judge O’Connor made orders for disclosure of prosecution evidence to the defence.

He told them and their mothers that he was adjourning the case until a date in June when the court will rule on the trial venue issue.

Legal aid was granted.