Belfast Telegraph

Five people accused of taking part in illegal parades refuse to stand in court

- BY STAFF REPORTER

FOUR men and a woman have appeared in court charged with taking part in illegal parades and wearing paramilita­ry style clothing.

Appearing side by side in the dock at Craigavon Magistrate­s Court, all five refused to stand when asked to do so, initially by prison staff and the court clerk.

The five, Martin Stephen Conlon (48), Christophe­r Martin Hamill (27) both from Lurgan, Audrey Sharpe (49) and Omagh men Declan McCrory (47) and Sean Pearson (24), also refused to stand when Deputy District Judge Sean O’Hare asked them to.

Appearing for all five, defence barrister Conor Lunny told the judge that he had warned the defendants “about the potential repercussi­ons” of not recognisin­g the court, but that each were “exercising their right” not to do so.

Conlon, from Tarry Drive; Hamill, from Lurgan Tarry; Sharpe, from Drumbeg, Tullygally; McCrory, from the Aghaboy Road and Pearson, from Culmore Park, are all jointly charged with

two counts of taking part in an un-notified public procession on April 15 and 16 this year.

They are also jointly accused on two further charges of wearing items of clothing, namely paramilita­ry-style uniforms, “in such a way or in such circumstan­ces as to arouse reasonable suspicion that he was a member or supporter of a proscribed organisati­on” on the same dates.

None of the surroundin­g circumstan­ces giving rise to the allegation­s were opened in court, but it is understood they relate

to un-notified parades in Lurgan and Belfast on April 15 and 16.

Giving evidence to the court, a police constable said he knew the background facts and circumstan­ces, adding that he believed he could connect each of the accused to the offences.

A prosecutin­g lawyer asked for the case to be adjourned for six weeks as “there’s some expert evidence required”.

Mr Lunny said he was taking “no issue” with the postponeme­nt.

While the defence barrister

asked for legal aid to be granted, Judge O’Hare deferred the applicatio­n but said it could be looked at again “when the defendants recognise the court”.

All five were freed to appear again on November 17.

According to a police press release, two other men, aged 35 and 41, have been reported to the Public Prosecutio­n Service for similar offences relating to the same procession­s, while a 48-year-old man has also been reported to the PPS for “organising an un-notified procession”.

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From left: Sean Pearson, Audrey Sharpe, Declan McCrory, Martin Conlon and Christophe­r Hamill
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