Case of former Garda, 44, charged with harassing, intimidating & demanding money from woman pushed back, court told, Ex Garda to face trial in the Circuit Court. At that stage his case was put back until a point when he had to indicate whether he intended to plead guilty or not. If he had pleaded guilty he would have been sent for sentencing. However, as he has opted to fight the charges he has now been sent forward for trial. Moody was a Garda at Donnybrook Station and Irishtown, one Nasty piece of Work, many say he still has friends in these Stations?

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THE case of former Garda Paul Moody was adjourned today to make progress in the case.

Moody, 44, was listed for arraignment at Dublin Circuit Court but he did not enter a plea in relation to five charges of harassing, intimidating and demanding money from a woman in 2016 and 2017.

The former Garda is charged with multiple offences

Moody had previously been charged at District Court level over the offences before the case was sent forward to the Circuit Criminal Court, which can impose harsher sentences.

The accused, who has a previous address of St Raphael’s Manor, Celbridge, Co Kildare, is accused of demanding money from his alleged victim.The case was sent from there to the circuit criminal court late last year. Moody’s appearance last week was his third in the circuit criminal court on these charges.

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