She told them they must notify the prosecution if they intended to use alibis, and she ordered gardaí to hand over copies of interview videos to the defence., Dublin, had to give an undertaking in court during an application for a one-week relaxation of his bail terms.Gardaí had been notified and agreed to allow him to retrieve his passport, which was seized earlier.
However, Judge Murphy warned him that he must use it “for no purpose other than the itinerary he had provided” to gardaí, and he must surrender it on his return.Judge Murphy noted Detective Garda Reidy consented.Garda station and not apply for other travel documentation. Mr Egan was warned he must sign on three days a week at Ballina Garda station. Furthermore, he has to notify gardaí in the event of an address change, have no contact with prosecution witnesses, surrender his passport, not leave the jurisdiction and remain contactable by mobile phone. The judge also told him to keep the phone “switched on and charged at all times”., where the case will be listed on June 2.
Neither man has indicated a plea to the alleged offence, which on conviction on indictment can lead to a fine or imprisonment for a term not exceeding five years or both.