A man pleaded guilty to breaching a safety order by posting a video on Facebook that included distorted images of his ex-wife alongside abusive rap music. The images featured the complainant, her new partner, and a previous vehicle owned by her. Gardaí were informed of the breach after the injured party reported it. Despite recognizing his actions as foolish, the man's defense emphasized his struggle to accept the end of his marriage, although he claimed to have moved on. Sentencing was suspended by the judge, who questioned the man's understanding of the safety order.
The man, who pleaded guilty to breaching a safety order, posted a video of distorted images of his former wife accompanied by abusive rap lyrics.
Garda McBrearty reported that the injured party identified herself in distorted images, while also noting that the video breached a safety order due to its content.
The judge highlighted the man’s breach of the safety order less than a month after it was issued, expressing doubt about his understanding of the order.
The defendant acknowledged his mistakes and apologized, stating he understands now and will not repeat his actions, although it represented a difficult acceptance of the relationship's end.
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