Tallaght brothers in family dispute remanded on bail for two weeks

Tallaght brothers in family dispute remanded on bail for two weeks

By Brendan Grehan

TWO BROTHERS, charged in relation to a dispute between two families, have been further remanded for service of their book of evidence by Tallaght Court.

The court had heard that it will be alleged that the dispute involving Aaron Ellis and Jack Ellis Hall and another family went back to their grandfather.

Tallaght court close up

Judge Patricia McNamara had refused jurisdiction in the case.

Aaron Ellis, aged 26, with an address at Old Court Mill, Oldcourt, Road, Tallaght, is charged with possession of a blade with intent to commit violent disorder at Allenton Road, Tallaght, on March 15, 2016.

Jack Ellis Hall, aged 19, with the same address at Old Court Mill, is charged with possession of a machete with intent to commit violent disorder at Allenton Road on the above date.

The case was before Judge McNamara for service of the book of evidence. A solicitor for the DPP told the court that the book was not ready. She asked for a further remand.

The defendants’ solicitor, Michael Hennessy, consented to the application.

Judge McNamara remanded Ellis and Ellis Hall on continuing bail for two weeks for service of the book.

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