Former trainee garda gets one year for assault

A former trainee garda has been given a one-year suspended sentence by Dublin Circuit Criminal Court.

A former trainee garda has been given a one-year suspended sentence by Dublin Circuit Criminal Court.

George Gaskin (26), Dunboyne, Co Meath, pleaded guilty to assault causing harm to a man outside the Turk's Head nightclub in Dublin last November.

In his report to the court, Gaskin's victim said: "I was literally spitting my teeth out of my mouth." He lost two front teeth and had to undergo medical treatment costing some €10,000 as a result of the attack.

Sgt Gordon O'Brien told prosecuting counsel, Mr Garnet Orange, that Gaskin had head-butted his victim while standing outside the nightclub. The two men and their friends had been evicted from the Turk's Head a short while earlier following an altercation.

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Sgt O'Brien agreed with Gaskin's counsel, Mr Breffni Gordon, that the attack had been "out of character". He resigned after he was charged with assault. He brought €10,000 to court as a token of his contrition.

Judge Miriam Reynolds praised the victim's generosity in forgiving Gaskin, and ordered that Gaskin pay him €10,000 as a condition for the suspension of the sentence she imposed on him.