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Man who stole over €11k from grandfather while living with him jailed for six months

Robert Byrne carried out 35 transactions using his grandfather’s account after taking the details of his credit card.

A MAN WHO stole over €11,000 from his grandfather while he was living with him has been jailed for six months.

Robert Byrne (30) carried out 35 transactions using his grandfather’s account after taking the details of his credit card.

Byrne with an address at Peter McVerry Trust, St Stephen’s Green, Dublin city centre, pleaded guilty at Dublin Circuit Criminal Court to thefts at locations in Dublin on dates between 4 June 2015 and 4 January 2016.

He has 40 previous convictions, including convictions for robbery, theft and use of a false instrument.

Aideen Collard BL, prosecuting, told the court that Byrne’s grandfather has been fully reimbursed by the bank, not by the accused man.

Passing sentence today, Judge Pauline Codd said the thefts relate to a time when his grandfather was looking out for him and giving him a place to live.

Judge Codd said Byrne engaged in 35 transactions with his grandfather’s account, including transactions for online gambling and one transaction for the purchase of children’s toys.

She said that as AIB has reimbursed the victim, the bank is at a loss of €11,535.32. She said the accused has made no attempts to pay the money back.

Judge Codd said this was “a very mean and low down type offence” in which Byrne had taken his grandfather’s credit card details.

She said a “deterrence message” has to go out that elderly people are not a target to be taken advantage of. She said the offence was “particularly reprehensible” as it was against the accused’s own grandfather.

The judge said the accused does not appear to have come to any adverse garda attention since the offending. She said it is essential he engages with drug rehabilitation and that he has taken some steps “at this very late stage”.

Judge Codd sentenced Byrne to two-and-a-half years imprisonment, but suspended the final two years of the sentence on strict conditions including that he engage with the Probation Service in respect of his drug addiction.

Prior to sentencing, Keith Spencer BL, defending, said his client has been able to re-engage with his grandfather and that his grandfather does not want him to go to prison.

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    Jun 15th 2021, 5:49 PM

    Six months!

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    Jun 15th 2021, 5:58 PM

    @Jimmy Pea: A sick joke .

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    Jun 15th 2021, 6:31 PM

    @Jimmy Pea: judge too lenient. 6 month feck joke cos free in 3 months time

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    Jun 16th 2021, 4:02 AM

    @Jimmy Pea: out in 3? If he does engage with the probation service and gets off the drugs it would be great. We can live in hope. The poor grandfather certainly is probably hoping that.

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    Jun 16th 2021, 7:28 AM

    @Jakie McLean:

    Drug use is not an excuse. People make their own choices to use drugs, and if it destroys their life and causes them to harm people, that’s on them.

    6 months is a joke.

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    Jun 15th 2021, 6:10 PM

    Lowest of the low types combined with a totally ineffective “justice” system will see repeat offences from this criminal.

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    Jun 15th 2021, 6:13 PM

    That’s low, six years he should have got

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    Jun 15th 2021, 6:24 PM

    “Deterrence message “ FFS
    Out in a month

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    Jun 15th 2021, 6:16 PM

    Use of a false instrument? He needs to experience the wrong end of one of those.

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    Jun 15th 2021, 8:07 PM

    Another ‘poor addict’ with very little thought for the people at loss.

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    Jun 15th 2021, 7:46 PM

    What deterrent message? Suspend two years !

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    Jun 16th 2021, 6:39 AM

    So often people assume that a family member would never steal from one’s own family. In cases of addiction and repeat offending there are no promises. We need to keep an eye on our seniors for their protection.

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    Jun 16th 2021, 11:07 AM

    How could you do that on your own grandad, lowest of the low.

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