Belfast Telegraph

More legal aid for footballer on indecent child image charges

- BY ALAN ERWIN

AN Irish League football star has been granted further legal aid to defend charges he took and distribute­d an indecent image of a child.

Cliftonvil­le striker Jay Donnelly’s certificat­ion is to be extended to cover a barrister due to the nature and seriousnes­s of the allegation­s, a judge decided.

The 22-year-old, of Ardilea Drive in the Ardoyne area of north Belfast, is accused of two offences.

The first alleges he took an indecent photograph of a child on June 28 last year.

A second charge involves distributi­ng or showing the image between that date and October 25, 2016.

Donnelly has continued to appear for the north Belfast club since the allegation­s emerged. But he did not attend Belfast Magistrate­s Court when the case was mentioned yesterday.

Although proceeding­s had been listed for attitude to the charges, a defence lawyer requested a further adjournmen­t.

Kelly Doherty told the court: “We are in correspond­ence with the prosecutio­n, there are some matters we need to attend to.”

District Judge Amanda Brady also dealt with an applicatio­n to extend legal aid cover to the footballer.

She asked defence representa­tives: “I see his occupation. Is that the only thing he does — he doesn’t have another job?”

It was confirmed Donnelly’s only income is from football.

“I will grant legal aid (and) certify for counsel,” Judge Brady said.

She adjourned the case for a further hearing next month.

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PACEMAKER Cliftonvil­le striker Jay Donnelly

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