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Dublin’s man Wayne Bradley does not recognize guilty of charges

Dublin’s man Wayne Bradley does not recognize guilty of charges

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45-year-old faces a maximum sentence of 5 years in prison

Wayne Bradley

Finglas Man Wayne Bradley has to face jury trial in the District Court on charges.

Bradley (45) with the address on Rattoat Avenue, Finglas and jointly accused of Judge Martin Nollan in criminal justice courts this week.

Bradley made a statement that he was not guilty of what he did, on the dates on June 1, 2021 to February 15, 2022, in unknown places in the state, trying to commit a deception, an indicative crime that contradicts the general law.

A person found guilty of this crime is responsible for condemnation before the jury and a term not exceeding five years in prison.

Co-author Bradley Yen Farrell (58) with the address in Lortkan Crescent, Santry is accused of that on the same dates between June 1, 2021 to February 15, 2022 in the House of Allian, Elm Park, Merrion-Road, Dublin, he tried to deceive , an indicative offense that contradicts the general legislation.

He also made a fault.

Men’s cases have been listed for a trial on November 3, 2026.

Bradley-well-known antimigration activist in her native Finglas.

He urged people to vote for his brother Leon, who ran on the anti -migration platform in the local elections in June last year.

Leon ran unsuccessfully as an independent candidate for the Finglas-Ballimun House in Dublin and had the support of his brother, who described him “a proper man for people.”

In the election literature, Leon described himself as a “true independent” and “candidate from anti -immigration”.

“I won’t lie to you at your door. You put me to bring them out, ”he said.

He continued to say that he was the father of five and participated in local fishing clubs.

“I became politically active after the first mouth has evidenced the destruction of the tissue of our society, although the reckless policy of mass migration, which is pursued by past and present governments, along with the so -called opposition.”

Earlier, Wayne Bradley urged people to participate in peaceful anti -immigration protests in Finglas, preventing violence, “ruined what we started.”