Former Cork Scout leader David Barry pleads guilty to multiple charges of sexual assault
Barry admitted all 28 charges. One was attempted sexual assault. All of the others were actual sexual or indecent assaults
David Barry has admitted all 28 charges. One was attempted sexual assault. All of the others were actual sexual or indecent assaults.
Fri, 23 Apr, 2021 - 11:20
Liam Heylin
Retired Cork businessman David Barry has just confessed to multiple charges of sexually assaulting boy scouts and has been remanded on bail for sentencing in June.
David Barry, 72, of Firgrove Gardens, Bishopstown, Cork, was arraigned at Cork Circuit Criminal Court today.
Man (46) pleads guilty to threatening to kill the family of murder victim Noel Barry admits making threatening phone calls to Cameron Blair’s relatives at their home
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A 46-year-old man has been remanded on bail after he pleaded guilty to charges of threatening to kill two members of the family of a 20-year old student murdered in Cork city over two years ago.
Noel Barry from Cherry Tree Road, Togher in Cork pleaded guilty to three separate charges relating to the family of murder victim, Cameron Blair when he was arraigned at Cork Circuit Criminal Court.
The 20-year-old student was fatally stabbed in Cork city on 16 January 2020.
Noel Barry, of Cherry Tree Road, Togher, Cork, appeared before Cork Circuit Criminal Court where he pleaded guilty to three charges.
He pleaded guilty to a charge that he did, at a place unknown on 4 September 2020, in the course of a phone call threaten Noel Blair that he would cause serious harm to a named member of the Blair family.
He also pleaded guilty to a second charge of threatening to kill or cause serious harm to another named member of the Blair family, both charges contrary to Section 5 of the Non Fatal Offences against the Person Act 1997.
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