Man, 23, charged over Garda stabbing on Dublin street agrees to stay in prison for another 4 weeks as hearing date set, Abdullah Khan, 23, replied Sound. Irish.

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Mr Khan, with an address in north Dublin that cannot be reported by court order, was arrested at the scene following an incident at around 6 pm on Capel Street in the city’s north side on July 29.

He appeared before Judge Patricia Cronin for his second court appearance, having been held in custody with no bail application on July 31.

Appearing via video link, seated and wearing a grey sweatshirt, he confirmed to his solicitor Katie Dowling that he consented to being further remanded in custody pending the DPP’s decision on the case.

He initially said, “That’s all right,” “Yeah, yeah,” and “Thank you” when his case was called early and put to second calling.

Mr Khan, with an address in north Dublin that cannot be reported by court order, was arrested at the scene following an incident at around 6 pm on Capel Street in the city’s north side on July 29.

He appeared before Judge Patricia Cronin for his second court appearance, having been held in custody with no bail application on July 31.

Appearing via video link, seated and wearing a grey sweatshirt, he confirmed to his solicitor Katie Dowling that he consented to being further remanded in custody pending the DPP’s decision on the case.

He initially said, “That’s all right,” “Yeah, yeah,” and “Thank you” when his case was called early and put to second calling.

His solicitor advised him that he had a video link consultation arranged for that night, adding, ‘we will be able to discuss the matter in more detail at that stage’, to which Mr Khan replied, ‘Sound’

A MAN charged over the stabbing of a Garda on a Dublin street last week has agreed to stay in prison for another four weeks pending directions from the Director of Public Prosecutions.

Mr Khan, with an address in north Dublin that cannot be reported by court order, was arrested at the scene following an incident at around 6 pm on Capel Street in the city’s north side on July 29.

He appeared before Judge Patricia Cronin for his second court appearance, having been held in custody with no bail application on July 31.

Appearing via video link, seated and wearing a grey sweatshirt, he confirmed to his solicitor Katie Dowling that he consented to being further remanded in custody pending the DPP’s decision on the case.

He initially said, “That’s all right,” “Yeah, yeah,” and “Thank you” when his case was called early and put to second calling.replied “sound” in Cloverhill District Court when told that his next hearing was set for September 3 and that he was going to have a further consultation with his legal team.

Mr Khan, with an address in north Dublin that cannot be reported by court order, was arrested at the scene following an incident at around 6 pm on Capel Street in the city’s north side on July 29.

He appeared before Judge Patricia Cronin for his second court appearance, having been held in custody with no bail application on July 31.

Appearing via video link, seated and wearing a grey sweatshirt, he confirmed to his solicitor Katie Dowling that he consented to being further remanded in custody pending the DPP’s decision on the case.

He initially said, “That’s all right,” “Yeah, yeah,” and “Thank you” when his case was called early and put to second calling.

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