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Man (75) with 391 convictions approached boy and asked ‘are you a virgin?’

His convictions include two for rape, four for sexual assault and five for breach of the sex offenders act.

Dublin Circuit Criminal Court
Dublin Circuit Criminal Court

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A 75-year-old man with 391 previous convictions has been sentenced to nine months in prison for engaging in offensive conduct of a sexual nature with a teenage boy.

Dublin Circuit Criminal Court heard that Patrick McCann (75) of no fixed abode pleaded guilty to intentionally engaging in offensive conduct of a sexual nature at Applegreen petrol station, Stillorgan Rd, Co Dublin, on March 23, 2023.

He has 391 previous convictions, dating from the 1960s. His convictions include two for rape, four for sexual assault and five for breach of the sex offenders act.

Passing sentence, Judge Pauline Codd said the defendant made verbal remarks to a 15-year-old boy which were of a sexual nature. She said: “This would have been uncomfortable and alarming to anyone, not to mention a young boy.”

Judge Codd noted McCann’s vast number of previous convictions with 11 offences of a sexual nature, which she said aggravated the offending conduct. She said the boy was alone at the time of the offence, which was also aggravating. She placed the offence in the mid-range of offending.

The judge said the mitigating factors in this case were the defendant’s early guilty plea, his personal circumstances, his addiction to alcohol, that he has been homeless for a very long period of time and has suffered adversity in life, which was outlined in the probation report.

Judge Codd sentenced him to nine months in prison and backdated it to when he went into custody on this matter.

Garda Stephen Beirne told Diane Stuart, BL, prosecuting, that the defendant approached the teenager who was waiting for a lift at the Applegreen petrol station on Stillorgan Road on the date in question.

Gda Beirne said McCann asked the boy a number of questions, which included: “Are you a virgin?”

He said, “Do you know what a virgin is?” and, “Do you know how to break it in?” and told him he was a “handsome boy”.

The court heard that the boy told his mother what had happened, and the gardai were contacted. CCTV from the petrol station was obtained, and McCann was identified. He was arrested, cautioned and was unhelpful to gardai.

The mother of the boy told gardai that she did not wish for her son to make a victim impact statement as she did not want him to have to go through the events again.

Gda Beirne agreed with Michael Horrigan, BL, defending, that his client states he was drunk at the time of the incident and does not remember it.

The garda agreed with counsel that the guilty plea was of value to the injured party in this case. He further agreed that some of his client’s previous convictions go back to the 1960s.

Mr Horrigan said his client is 75 years old and has significant health issues.

Counsel said there was a probation report before the court which outlined his client’s difficult life, including the violent death of his wife 20 years ago.

He said McCann had a difficult upbringing and had been in several institutions growing up.

He asked the court to have regard to his difficult circumstances.

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