Drogheda Independent

Former surgeon to seek bail pending appeal over sentence

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MICHAEL Shine, jailed last month for indecently assaulting two patients in the 1970s, is to seek bail pending an appeal

Shine (85), of Wellington Road in Dublin, had pleaded not guilty at Dublin Circuit Criminal Court to eight charges of indecently assaulting six patients at Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital and at his private clinic, both in Drogheda, Co Louth, on dates between 1964 and 1991.

He was found guilty of of indecently assaulting two 15-yearold patients in the mid-70s and was acquitted on the remainder of the charges.

Judge Cormac Quinn said the severe breach of trust by a senior doctor at the pinnacle of his profession was one of the most aggravatin­g factors. He said Shine had abused the trust of patients and the trust of the hospital.

He said the abuse occurred in places where the victims, who were children, were entitled to feel they were in a place that was safe.

Judge Quinn imposed consecutiv­e sentences of 10 months for the indecent assault on each of the victims. The judge rejected an applicatio­n from Shine’s lawyers to give Shine a week to put his affairs in order and to marshal his medication.

In the Court of Appeal, Shine’s barrister, Hugh Hartnett SC, said he was seeking an early date for a bail applicatio­n pending an appeal. Mr Hartnett said his 85-year-old client was in “perilous” health.

Mr Justice George Birmingham fixed December 21 as the date for the bail applicatio­n.

Shine was not in court for the procedural matter.

 ??  ?? Michael Shine is to seek bail pending an appeal.
Michael Shine is to seek bail pending an appeal.

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