A man convicted of indecently assaulting a young teenager in 1980 has had his appeal dismissed by the Court of Appeal. Patrick Patton, aged 65, of Cashelard, Ballyshannon, County Donegal, was sentenced to fourteen months imprisonment in April 2019 following a trial at Donegal Circuit Criminal Court. A jury returned a ten-to-two majority guilty verdict on one count of indecent assault against a fourteen-year-old girl, while unanimously acquitting him on two further counts involving another young female. Patton's legal team argued the jury had been pressured into their guilty verdict due to adverse weather conditions and the late Friday timing of deliberations. They contended the jury, observed returning with coats on, had been influenced by the judge's instruction to persevere on the disputed count. President of the Court of Appeal Mr Justice George Birmingham found little merit in these submissions, noting either party could have raised concerns about the timing or sought adjournment. The court upheld the conviction, finding the judge's instructions fair and the procedure appropriate.
Abuser's appeal over alleged jury pressure during bad weather is dismissed
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Source: Courts News Ireland
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