Derry Magistrate's Court
The case against five people including a local councillor charged in connection with an illegal procession in support of Palestine could not proceed at Derry Magistrate's Court today as the prosecution and defence could not agree a date.
Goretti Horgan (70) of Westland Avenue, Davina Pulis (36) of Knoxhill Park, Robert Paul Maxwell (60) of Rathlin Drive and Jude Coffey (27) of Gartan Square and local councillor Shaun Harkin (52) of Beechwood Avenue all in Derry are charged with taking part in an illegal procession on February 14 2024 and in Harkin's case February 17 in support of Palestine.
Former SDLP leader Colum Eastwood had also been charged in connection with the march but accepted a diversion at a previous hearing.
The case had been adjourned until today to set a date for contest and defence counsel Sinead Rogan for some of the accused said that there were a number of witnesses in the case and a special day was required.
Two sets of dates were suggested but none of them suited both prosecution and defence.
The case was adjourned until December 17 to try and secure other dates.
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