Irish Independent

Tinder sex attacker’s sentence delayed

- Declan Brennan

THE sentencing of a man convicted of a sex attack on a woman during a date arranged through the Tinder dating app has been adjourned to allow the prosecutio­n to clarify his previous conviction­s.

The 36-year-old Dublin man was convicted last month by a jury at Dublin Circuit Criminal Court of sexually assaulting the woman on the UCD campus, south Dublin, on July 23, 2014.

The jury took around 90 minutes to return a unanimous verdict of guilty on the single count. Paul Burns SC, prosecutin­g, told Judge Cormac Quinn that the prosecutio­n needed to get formal records of the man’s previous conviction­s from another European country when he was a minor.

Defence lawyer Paul Flannery SC said they wanted to seek the opinion of a criminal lawyer from that country on whether these conviction­s were “spent” or expunged under that country’s law, and whether they can be taken into account in this case.

Mr Flannery also asked the court to order a psychiatri­c report.

The case will be back before the court next week for legal argument relating to the issue of previous conviction­s. Judge Quinn adjourned sentencing to March 2 and remanded the man in continuing custody.

The trial heard that the man, who cannot be named for legal reasons, had met the woman on Tinder and had chatted online for some weeks before arranging to meet up.

The student told the trial that she was using Tinder to meet Irish people to practice speaking English.

She said that she believed they were meeting to go for a coffee.

After driving the complainan­t to a secluded field on the campus, the woman said the man became like “a monster”.

The man had pleaded not guilty to sexually assaulting the woman.

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