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Man accused of threatening to cut throat of TD's partner

Paul Murphy was allegedly threatened to his face that his partner Jessica Spear would be seriously harmed (file pic)
Paul Murphy was allegedly threatened to his face that his partner Jessica Spear would be seriously harmed (file pic)

A man walked up to People Before Profit TD Paul Murphy and threatened to "slit" his partner's throat as the politician canvassed about abortion laws, a court has heard.

Joseph Cloherty, 42, of no fixed address, appeared at Dublin District Court on a charge under Section 5 of the Non-Fatal Offences Against the Person Act.

Mr Cloherty, who contests the allegation, is accused that without lawful excuse, he made a threat to Paul Murphy, intending him to believe it would be carried out - that he would kill or cause serious harm to his partner.

The incident is said to have taken place on 23 May 2023.

The Dublin South West TD was in Tallaght and was allegedly threatened to his face that his partner Jessica Spear would be seriously harmed.

Ms Spear is a People Before Profit councillor for Tallaght Central.

Gardaí submitted a file to the Director of Public Prosecutions, who directed summary disposal of the case at the District Court level.

Judge Paula Murphy asked for an outline of the evidence to decide on the trial venue issue.

Garda Elaine Markham said that Paul Murphy had set up a stall at Belgard Square. The TD was there giving out leaflets in relation to a pro-abortion bill.

It was alleged that the accused "walked up to Paul Murphy and threatened to slit his partner's throat".

Gardaí have taken statements from Ms Spear and Mr Murphy. "That's a lie," Mr Cloherty told the judge as the garda concluded the evidence summary.

Jurisdiction was accepted for the case to be heard in the District Court and not in the Circuit Court, which has broader sentencing powers.

Mr Cloherty, representing himself, disputed the evidence.

Judge Murphy took it that he was pleading not guilty and remanded him on bail to appear again on 10 February to set a hearing date.