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The Director of Public Prosecutions has appealed an 18-month custodial sentence imposed on a Donegal man, arguing it was unduly lenient. Leon Kelly, aged 34, pleaded guilty at Letterkenny Circuit Criminal Court to assault causing harm and criminal damage following incidents in April 2019 at Beechwood Grove, Lifford. The victim sustained a broken jaw and lost a tooth during an unprovoked assault. Kelly twice rammed his vehicle into the victim's car and home in what the court heard stemmed from a dispute over money. Following the first incident, Kelly fled and attempted to cross the River Finn into Northern Ireland, where he was apprehended by the PSNI. He rammed the home again eight days later. The DPP contends the original sentence failed to reflect the gravity of the offences, citing Kelly's use of a vehicle as a weapon while under the influence of alcohol as an aggravating factor. The Court of Appeal, comprising Mr Justice Séamus Woulfe, Mr Justice Patrick McCarthy, and Ms Justice Isobel Kennedy, reserved judgment.

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