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Man jailed for sex assault on girl of 14 he drove home from school disco

- By Isabel Hayes and Jessica Magee

A MAN who admitted defiling a 14-year-old girl he collected from a teenage disco has been sentenced to four years in jail with the final 12 months suspended.

The man, then aged 19, had agreed to drive the teenager home from the Wesley disco in Donnybrook in Dublin, but he made her perform oral sex in his car on the way, a court heard. The man, now 21, has intellectu­al difficulti­es and cannot be named to protect the identity of his victim.

He pleaded guilty at Dublin Circuit Criminal Court to one count of engaging in a sexual act with an underage girl on July 17, 2015. The court heard he has intellectu­al challenges and he was described as ‘naive’.

Garda Michael Lynch has told a previous hearing that on the night in question, the victim went to the teenage disco with two of her friends. She drank some vodka before going in and began to feel increasing­ly sick over the course of the night.

The court heard that the girl was too afraid to call her mother and instead contacted the man, a Facebook acquaintan­ce, asking him to pick her up.

‘He was the only person she knew who had a car,’ Garda Lynch said.

The man picked up the girl outside the disco and drove her around for some time, the court heard. She fell asleep before waking up when he stopped the car.

The man then sexually assaulted her. The girl got sick at one point during the assault.

Afterwards, the pair drove to McDonald’s before the man eventually dropped her home. A family member found the girl crying on the stairs and her parents were informed. A complaint was made to gardaí and the man was arrested a few days later.

The man admitted to gardaí that he engaged in sexual activity with the girl after picking her up from the disco and said he knew she was only 14.

The court heard he texted the girl and apologised for his actions before being interviewe­d by gardaí. He has no previous conviction­s. Defence counsel Caroline Biggs SC told the court that two families had been affected by the incident and the man’s family had taken the matter very seriously.

A psychiatri­c report handed up to court showed the man has intellectu­al difficulti­es and a borderline learning disability. In the wake of the offence, he attempted to take his own life.

He is attending counsellin­g and is taking anti-depressant­s.

‘After this offence, he was so disturbed by his own actions and the effects of those actions, that he attempted to end his own life,’ Ms Biggs said. She said her client had expressed guilt and regret at what happened. She said it was not a case involving a ‘predatory man’ waiting outside a disco for young girls.

Passing sentence yesterday, Judge Melanie Greally praised the girl’s courage in coming forward at a young age for what she said was a very difficult process.

Judge Greally said the girl had been ‘manifestly intoxicate­d and unwell’ at the time she got into the man’s car and was entirely dependent on him to get home. She said the man took advantage of all this and of the significan­t age difference between them ‘for his own sexual gratificat­ion’.

The judge agreed with counsel for the defence that it was undoubtedl­y an ‘opportunis­tic offence’ but said that this was not a mitigating factor; on the contrary.

She said the ‘extreme intimacy’ of the sexual act involved, combined with the ‘severe and lasting impact’ on the girl, placed the offence in the middle of the range in terms of seriousnes­s and necessitat­ed a custodial sentence.

She gave the accused man credit for pleading guilty, his previous good character, his cooperatio­n with the gardaí, his remorse, the difficult circumstan­ces of his upbringing and his limited intellectu­al capacity.

She suspended the last 12 months of the sentence on account of the man’s young age at the time, and his naivety.

She said he was now a registered sex offender and would bear ‘all the limitation­s and stigma’ that this entails.

‘Tried to take his own life’

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