RECALLED to court following the submissions of a probation report, Limerickman Daniel Corbett, aged 21, charged with the sale and supply of over โฌ2,500 worth of cannabis herb, has been placed under the care and supervision of the Probation Services for a nine month period, in what Judge Tom OโDonnell described as a โvery serious and disturbing matterโ. The district court judge praised the bravery of Corbettโs family in dealing with the level of intimidation which they suffered.
Details had been heard at the hearing last November, and recalled at the recent sitting, of how a local family was terrorised out of their home and forced to repay a drug debt following threats and intimidation to a member from one of Limerickโs deadliest criminal gangs. Evidence had been given of the text message threats, midnight phone calls and an assault that Corbettโs family endured after he had ran up an unpaid drug debt.
Previously stunned to silence during the case when he was told of the background, Judge OโDonnell had heard detailed evidence relating to Corbett and how he developed a habit for using cannabis herb.
The evaluation report furnished by the Probation Services to the court noted how the accused โengaged wellโ with them and that โdespite his difficulties in the past, was straightening out mattersโ.
Previously, the court was told that Corbett of McDonnagh Avenue, Janesboro, was unable to pay a drug debt and in fear for his safety, was forced into selling 20gm bags of cannabis herb for โฌ300 for the criminal outfit.
He had appeared in court having been stopped by gardai on Mallow St on March 4, 2009, and when the vehicle was searched, โฌ2,688 worth of the drug was found stashed in the air vent under the bonnet of the car.
It was at this time, the court heard, that the Corbett family found themselves at the mercy of the gang who demanded a โฌ6,000 payment in lieu of the drugs seized.
Evidence had been given by the defence that it was indeed a โsignificant amount of drugsโ to be found with and how a recreational habit resulted in Corbett getting caught with debts to a โserious criminal gangโ.
Corbett was forced into distribution of the drugs for the gang in order to repay the debt. With it, this brought โintimidation and a serious amount of duress upon the familyโ.
The court had been told that in an attempt to quash the threat and abuse, a credit union loan had to be secured to make the payment.
Judge OโDonnell heard how the โlives of the family were made a misery,โ and that โฌ6,000 had to be paid to the gang or, โthey would be minus a childโ.
The Corbett family had to move home following the threats and intimidation.
The court previously heard that the family were still enduring to repay the loan, but that the intimidation was โnot as bad now that the debt was paidโ.
John Herbert, solicitor, told the recent sitting of the District Court that it was โclear the report drew some positive conclusions and that Mr Corbett was abstaining from drug useโ.
Judge OโDonnell had already marked the facts of the case proven and in this instance, would โgo along with the recommendations of the reportโ.
Noting the seriousness of the case, he said he did not think he had โheard anything more appalling in the courtroom for sometimeโ, and noted that the level of intimidation suffered by the family was โextremely disturbingโ and amounted to an โappalling set of circumstancesโ, but credited the โbraveryโ of the family.
After reading the report, judge OโDonnell released Daniel Corbett on his own bond of โฌ100, but due to the seriousness of the case, liberty was given for the prosecution or the probation services to re-enter the case pending the outcome of the nine month probationary period.