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A Dublin man's prison sentence for violent disorder has been increased by the Court of Appeal. John Doyle, aged 26 and residing in County Meath, had pleaded guilty at Cavan Circuit Criminal Court to violent disorder committed in Belturbet, County Cavan on 24 February 2014. He was originally sentenced to two years imprisonment in June 2015. The Director of Public Prosecutions successfully appealed on grounds of undue leniency. The Court of Appeal increased the sentence to five years, with the final two years suspended for a period of five years. Mr Justice John Edwards stated that Doyle was one of four men who broke into the home of a vulnerable resident. The victim sustained serious injuries including a stab wound and scalp laceration during the incident. The court considered it a serious case warranting the increased custodial term. Doyle was required to enter into a bond of one hundred euro to keep the peace during the suspension period.

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