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Former actor sentenced for failing to register as sex offender

Garrett Phillips was allowed out on bail between his conviction and sentencing
Garrett Phillips was allowed out on bail between his conviction and sentencing

A convicted rapist and former Ros na Rún actor has received an eleven-month sentence for failing to register as a sex offender while out on bail awaiting sentence last July.

Garrett Phillips, 47, was convicted by a jury on 18 April 2018 of orally raping a then 20-year-old student at a Galway city location in November 2015, after a four-day trial at the Central Criminal Court.

He was allowed out on bail at the time, on condition he sign on at his local garda station in Galway three times a week, to await sentence in July.

However in the intervening period Phillips failed to place himself on the Sex Offender's Register as required following his conviction for rape in April.

He subsequently received a six-year prison sentence in July for the rape offence and is expected to serve four-and-a-half years with remission.

Gardaí in Galway moved to have him prosecuted for not registering as a sex offender following his conviction and he was brought in custody before Galway District Court on 28 August.

He pleaded guilty to a single charge of failing to notify gardaí of his name(s), date of birth, and home address on 26 April last, while being a person to whom Part 2 of the Sex Offenders Act 2001 applied, as required by the provisions of Section 10(1) of the Act, contrary to Section 12(1) (a) and (3) of the Sex Offenders Act 2001, as amended by Section 13 of the Criminal Law (Human Trafficking) Act 2008.

The matter was adjourned to today's court for sentence, where Sergeant Finbarr Philpott said the accused should have notified gardaí of his personal details, including his address, following his conviction in April, as required by the obligations of the Sex Offenders Act.

The court heard Phillips had complied with his bail conditions by signing on at Galway Garda Station while out on bail awaiting sentence but he was unaware that he had to register on the Sex Offender's Register following his conviction.

The court was told Phillips registered as a sex offender in May when he became aware of his obligations while still out on bail awaiting sentence, which was passed on 9 July.

Sgt Philpott said this was a strict liability offence which carried a maximum penalty of a €5,000 fine and/or 12 months in prison.

Judge Mary Fahy said that Phillips was "in the wrong" not to have registered straight after his conviction, but his defence was that he was going to the garda station signing on three times a week as part of his bail conditions at the time.

"He was not complying, but it was not a deliberate non-compliance," the judge said.

She said the original charge was serious and the six-year sentence imposed reflected that.

Noting the guilty plea, the judge sentenced Phillips to 11 months in prison, concurrent to the six-year sentence he is currently serving.

Passing sentence at the Central Criminal Court in July for the rape offence, Justice Eileen Creedon had said there had been a predatory element to the callous rape of a vulnerable young woman.