Cork farmer accused of assaulting two of his sons will not face prosecution 

Addressing Clonakilty District Court Jerry Brennan said he had been 'tried by the media and the television.'
Cork farmer accused of assaulting two of his sons will not face prosecution 

Jerry Brennan was accused, along with his son, of assaulting his two other sons during an alleged dispute over land will not face prosecution.

A farmer who was accused, along with his son, of assaulting his two other sons during an alleged dispute over land will not face prosecution.

Sergeant Tom Mulcahy told Clonakilty District Court the DPP had directed two charges of assault causing harm and one of possession of a knife against Jerry Brennan Sr, aged 77, of Ballyhalwick, Longbridge, Dunmanway be dropped and it was the State’s application to withdraw the charges.

Addressing the court, Mr Brennan said he had been “tried by the media and television”.

Judge Treasa Kelly said such matters were for another time and Mr Brennan should consult with his solicitor if he wished to pursue them.

She said that, in regard to the assault charges, “it’s over” and Mr Brennan was free to go.

William Brennan, 32, of the same address, also appeared before the court.

Sgt Mulcahy said in his case, the DPP had directed he be returned for trial. He said the case could also proceed on a signed guilty plea “should it arise”.

The case was adjourned until July 17 at Bandon District Court.

William Brennan is charged with the assault causing harm of his two brothers, John and Jerry Jnr, on August 17, 2024.

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