Belfast Telegraph

Man breached court order after sending roses to ex-partner

- BY NEVIN FARRELL

A MAN has appeared in court for sending six red roses and a card with an ‘x’ on it to his estranged partner on Valentine’s Day.

Paul McAllister (43) appeared at Antrim Magistrate­s Court yesterday, as sending the flowers was in breach of a Non-Molestatio­n Order.

McAllister, originally from Larne but whose address has now been given as Grange Valley Grove in Ballyclare, pleaded guilty to the charge and was given a one year conditiona­l discharge.

A prosecutor said no name was on the card which contained just an ‘x’ and because the woman didn’t know who sent it or the flowers, it had made the recipient “anxious and fearful”.

It was then establishe­d through the firm that sent out the flowers that they were from McAllister.

A defence lawyer said the case involved McAllister’s estranged partner and “foolishly” before February 14 he contacted a florist in Larne and six red roses were sent along with a card containing the ‘x’.

The lawyer said McAllister didn’t appreciate it would be a breach of the Non-Molestatio­n Order.

The lawyer said the flowers were received on Valentine’s Day but the complaint was not made until February 17 when McAllister was arrested.

There was nothing sinister or threatenin­g but it was contact and McAllister has “learned his lesson” that there cannot be any sort of contact, said the lawyer.

District Judge Oonagh Mullan said it was the first breach and although “foolish” she had to take into account the full admission.

She told McAllister: “You may have thought you were making some sort of amends”.

However, she said there was an Order in place and it must not be breached.

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