Man pleads not guilty to murder of Kildare man

Ms Justice Melanie Greally told the jury pool that prosecution witnesses in the case include consultant psychiatrist Dr Mary Davoren and clinical psychologist Dr Kevin Lambe
Man pleads not guilty to murder of Kildare man

The late Peter Kennedy

A jury has been sworn in to hear the trial of a 24-year-old man who has pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity to the murder of Peter Kennedy in Newbridge almost five years ago.

Brian Ibe, of no fixed abode and formerly of Moore Park, Newbridge, Co Kildare, is charged with murdering 65-year-old Mr Kennedy between April 28th and May 12th, 2020, both dates inclusive, in Newbridge.

Mr Ibe was arraigned before the Central Criminal Court on Tuesday where he replied “not guilty by reason of insanity” when the murder charge was put to him. He also pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity to assault causing harm to Garda Brendan O’Donnell at Newbridge Garda Station on or about April 29th, 2020.

Before the 12 jurors were empanelled, Ms Justice Melanie Greally told the jury pool that prosecution witnesses in the case include consultant psychiatrist Dr Mary Davoren and clinical psychologist Dr Kevin Lambe.

She said professional witnesses for the defence will include consultant psychiatrists Dr Conor O’Neill, Dr Stephen Monks, Dr Patrick McLoughlin and UK-based Dr Gauruv Malhan as well as Dr Marie English, a consultant psychologist attached to the Central Mental Hospital.

Ms Justice Greally said evidence will also be heard from a large number of garda witnesses from areas including Newbridge, Kildare, Athy, Rathangan, Portlaoise, Tallaght and Naas. She said the trial is expected to last for two weeks with the possibility that it may extend slightly beyond that.

After the jury of six men and six women were sworn in to hear the trial, Ms Justice Greally warned the panel not to discuss the case with anyone outside of their number and not to carry out any research in relation to the matter.

“You are here now to decide this case on the basis of the evidence you hear in this courtroom and not on the basis of anything you find on the internet or elsewhere,” she said.

Ms Justice Greally thanked the jurors for making themselves available and told them the trial will get underway on Wednesday morning at 11am.

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