Source: Examiner, The (Ireland) Contact: http://www.examiner.ie/ Copyright: Examiner Publications Ltd, 1998 Pubdate: 3 Dec 1998 Author: John Murphy SON OF GARDA AVOIDS JAIL FOR INVOLVEMENT IN DRUGS TRADE THE son of a long-serving garda officer has avoided a prison sentence for his involvement in drug dealing. Tony Kirby (25), Sweetfield Estate, Youghal, Co Cork, who spent the two previous nights in Cork Prison awaiting sentence, was allowed to walk free from Dungarvan District Court, yesterday, after Judge Gerard Haughton directed that the defendant undertake 240 hours' community service in lieu of a nine-month sentence. Another 11-month sentence was also imposed on him, but the judge ordered that the warrant would not be issued if Kirby isn't convicted of an offence of any kind for the next two years. The defendant had pleaded guilty to three drugs-related charges last Monday when he appeared before Judge Haughton at a special sitting of Youghal District Court. He was remanded in custody to yesterday's special sitting of Dungarvan court for sentence. Kirby pleaded to two charges of possessing illegal drugs at a local hotel on the night of January 10-11 last for the purpose of supplying and selling them to others, and a third offence of the unlawful possession of drugs on the same occasion, contrary to the Misuse of Drugs Act. The court had been told that Kirby had sold one amphetamine tablet each to two plainclothes female gardai for IEP10. Shortly afterwards there was a garda raid on the hotel, and Kirby was found to be in possession of 39 tablets and two packets of the drug in powder form. At yesterday's court, defence counsel, John Devlin, urged Judge Haughton to be lenient. His client, he said, had no previous convictions and wanted to start life afresh. Mr Devlin said Kirby has had a taste of prison for the past two nights and had found it to be a terrifying experience. "He will not offend again in this manner, I can assure the court." Stating that he was dealing with the defendant on the basis that he had no previous convictions, Judge Haughton sentenced him to nine months' imprisonment on one of the charges of possessing the drugs for sale and supply. However, he substituted 240 hours' community service in lieu and adjourned the matter to Youghal District Court on January 28 for a report on Kirby's suitability to undertake the community service. On the second charge of having drugs for sale and supply he was given an 11-month sentence, suspended on condition he does not re-offend for the next two years. The third charge was marked taken into consideration. - --- Checked-by: Pat Dolan