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Ciaran Mather, 26 Apr
A family feud was set to be settled through a 'straightener' event.
That’s according to gardaà who were present in Naas District Court on
Thursday, April 20.
Judge Desmond Zaidan was told that the feud allegedly took place on a
road located in The Curragh on February 8, 2021.
Gardaà said that the feud allegedly involved the following suspects:
Wesley Ward, 18, John Ward (Senior), 49, John Ward (Junior), 26, and
Michael Devereaux, 29, who are all residing at an unofficial site in
Beechgrove, Rathangan.
The other alleged parties involved include James Ward, 44, and his son
Martin Ward, 21, both of whom reside at 13 Beechmount in Newbridge.
When Judge Zaidan asked what the motive behind the suspected feud was,
gardaà alleged that both parties alleged that there were accusations of
bullying; specifically, between the two youngest sons of both parties.
This culminated in the 'straightener' event, which was allegedly
arranged over a phone call.
The suspects were accused of using weapons such as swords and pick-axe
handles during the course of the fight, although no serious injuries
were recorded as a result of the alleged fight.
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Judge Zaidan took issue with the choice of the Director of Public
Prosecutions (DPP) to treat the case as a 'summary disposal,' which
means that a Judge must hear the details and then decide whether or not
to accept jurisdiction.
The judge explained: "These go beyond minor allegations, something
could have gone very horribly wrong here."
Gardaà said that they were not opposed to granting bail for the men,
but ordered the first side (Wesley Ward, John Ward Sr, John Ward Jr and
Michael Devereaux) to abide by a number of conditions: they must reside
at their current address, and notify gardaà of any change of address in
advance, they must each agree to a €1,000 bail bond and lodge €500 in
case, and they must sign on daily at their local garda station, they
must stay out of Newbridge, with the exception of social welfare
collections and doctor’s appointments (they must let gardaà know in
advance if they plan to go into Newbridge), they must observe a curfew
between 9pm to 6am, and they must have no direct or indirect contact
with the other party.
James and Martin Ward were also granted bail on the following
conditions: that they must reside at their listed address, they must
agree to a €1,000 bail bond with a lodgement of €500, they must sign on
once a week at their local garda station, and they must have no direct
or indirect contact with the other party.
The case will return to June 15 for DPP consent, and because Judge
Zaidan refused jurisdiction over the case, books of evidence are also
due to be served in relation to the case.
He gave gardaà liberty to re-enter the case at short notice.