Portlaoise Court: Suspended sentence for spitting at security guard

The incident took place at the Lidl store in Portlaoise.
Portlaoise Court: Suspended sentence for spitting at security guard

Portlaoise Courthouse

A 33-YEAR old man who was given a two-month suspended sentence was told that he needs to address his addiction to alcohol.

The advice was given by Judge Andrew Cody when Martins Lavrinovics from 14 Roseberry Terrace, Newbridge, Co Kildare was summoned before Portlaoise District Court for assault and engaging in threatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviour on 5 March at Lidl, James Fintan Lalor Avenue, Portlaoise.

The case had already been before the court and adjourned for a probation report. 

When the case resumed last week, Judge Cody asked Mr Lavrinovics: “Have you seen the probation report?” to which the defendant replied: “Yeah.” 

 “Have you anything to say about it?” asked the judge. Mr Lavrinovics replied: “Yeah.”

 “Have you anymore to say than yeah?” asked Judge Cody, who went on to read from the report.

The judge noted: “This says you will continue drinking every day. You need to address your addiction for your alcohol problem.”

 Judge Cody said the defendant was seen in a store putting a bottle of whiskey to his head. When approached by a security officer, he spat at him.

For the assault Judge Cody imposed a two-month sentence, which he suspended for two years and took the public order offence into consideration.

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