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Man on handgun charge changes plea 16.06.10

by Linda McGrory

A MAN charged with the unlawful possession of a handgun and ammunition in Inishowen earlier this year has changed his plea to not guilty.
Car salesman John Moran (52) of Serpentine Avenue, Newtownabbey, Co Antrim, appeared at Carndonagh District Court yesterday charged in connection with an incident in which gardai were allegedly threatened with a firearm as they broke up a row outside a rural pub.
The charge relates to a fracas between two groups of people outside the Orchard Bar, Gleneely, Carndonagh, around 12.30am on April 5.
The defendant indicated, at an earlier hearing, that he intended to plead guilty to the charge.
However, defence solicitor, Frank Dorrian, yesterday told the court his client was changing his plea to not guilty.
Garda inspector David Kelly told the court the book of evidence was not yet ready
A Garda forensic officer examines the scene at Gleneely following a melee in the early hours of Easter Monday.
because the prosecution needed more time to interview a number of witnesses, some of whom were living outside the jurisdiction.
Judge Seamus Hughes agreed to relax the defendant's bail conditions and said he did not have to sign on at Buncrana garda station every Saturday and Sunday as previously ordered.
The case was adjourned to Buncrana District Court on September 21, for service of the book of evidence.
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