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Thomas Kador fined

category national | miscellaneous | news report author Friday September 20, 2002 14:13author by Terry - SWSS

Thomas Kador has been found guilty of public order offences.

Thomas Kador one of the Burlington protesters, has being found guilty of public order offences and larceny, today. As far as i know he has being fined 800 euros.
Maybe others can give a proper report.
Terry

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author by Magspublication date Fri Sep 20, 2002 14:50author address author phone

Any word on how the bin charges case went this morning, was adjourned to continue this afternoon I think.

author by Andrewpublication date Fri Sep 20, 2002 15:17author address author phone

This is from RTE News online
Man fined over anti-globalisation protest
September 20, 2002
(14:59) A 24-year-old man has been found guilty of public order offences in relation to his involvement in an anti-globalisation protest in Dublin city last October.

Thomas Kador, who is originally from Austria, was charged under Section 6 of the Public Order Act.

He was also charged with the larceny of a Garda radio and of obstructing a Garda in the course of his duty.

Mr Kador denied all charges which related to a protest outside the Burlington Hotel in Dublin. He was fine a total of ?800.

author by bysshepublication date Fri Sep 20, 2002 15:42author address author phone

The modern up to date copper now has nicking his radio, it used to be nicking their helmet.

author by Finghinpublication date Fri Sep 20, 2002 15:46author address author phone

I was at the court today, there was no real evidence to convict Thomas in my opinion. The Gardai said that they could not identify him in the crowd but yet they make out that it was him that stole his radio, it's completly ludricous. The Gardai had conflicts in their evidence all over the place. It seemed to me that the judge had already made up his mind as to the verdict prior to the case.

author by Eternal Vigilance - The Price of Democracypublication date Fri Sep 20, 2002 16:21author address author phone

Bin Charges case deferred to High Court according to Brid Smith- no further court cases can be taken against non payers until this case is heard- a victory of sorts

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