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Rory Mooney, 16 Aug
A man who the court heard had become 'a complete recluse' has appeared
at Derry Magistrate's Court today on the foot of an arrest warrant
issued in 2015.
Patrick Gérard Cullen (45) of Drumleck Gardens in Derry admitted two
charges of assault on nurses in Altnagelvin Hospital and one charge of
disorderly behaviour in that venue on November 8, 2014.
The court heard that police detained the defendant on August 15 after
an officer recognised him travelling with his father.
A prosecutor told the court that Cullen was being treated in the
hospital and was verbally abusive towards staff.
He spat on walls in a cubicle and urinated on the floor before passing
out due to his level of intoxication.
When spoken to later Cullen showed no remorse and the court heard his
shouting could be heard by staff and patients.
When interviewed by the police Cullen said he had no memory of the
incident.
Defence solicitor Seamus Quigley said there had been no offending since
these offences as the defendant had 'gone completely off the radar.'
He said that the defendant had suffered physical and mental health
issues and rarely left his room.
The solicitor said that Cullen was apprehended when in an attempt to
get him out of the house his father had persuaded him to accompany him
to the car wash.
District Judge Barney McElholm said that he was inclined to believe
that Cullen hadn't been out and about as he would have been apprehended
before this.
He sentenced Cullen to five months in prison suspended for two years
and ordered him to pay £300 each to the two nurses.