
Man, 89, jailed for 10 years for 22 counts of rape of child over 5-year period
A 89-year-old Tipperary man who sexually abused a young girl has been jailed for ten years.
Sid Green of Kennedy Park, Roscrea, was convicted of 22 counts of rape and one count of sexual assault of the child, on dates between 1993 and 1998. He has no previous convictions.
The injured party indicated to the court at a previous hearing that she has no issue with Green being named but she does not wish to be identified. She told the court how the damaging effects of the abuse had been 'far reaching and enduring' and had affected every facet of her existence.
The court heard defence submissions that Green, who has recently been resident in a Co Offaly nursing home, has medical issues that would make custody difficult for him. He has been on bail and appeared via video link from the nursing home for his sentence hearings.
The prison service have indicated that they will be able to take Green into custody on July 10 next and will be able to accommodate his medical needs.
Passing sentence on Friday, Mr Justice Patrick McGrath said these were 'appalling offences', noting that Green coldly engaged in a cynical campaign of rape which he perpetrated whenever the opportunity arose. He noted that there has been no remorse shown.
Mr Justice McGrath noted the profound impact the offending has had on the woman's life. He said she is a young woman who has shown remarkable resilience and strength and he commended her for the manner in which she dealt with the case and gave her evidence.
He noted the support the young woman had from her husband and parents throughout the process.
He noted defence submissions that due to his age, any custodial sentence is in effect a life sentence for Green, that he has no prior convictions and that there had been no violence additional to the inherent violence of rape.
The Irish Mirror's Crime Writers Michael O'Toole and Paul Healy are writing a new weekly newsletter called Crime Ireland. Click here to sign up and get it delivered to your inbox every week
He said the difficulty which arose in this case was the age of the accused, with the only mitigating factors being his absence of prior convictions and that he had been a productive family man.
Mr Justice McGrath set a headline sentence of 16 years, which he reduced to 15 years taking into account the circumstances of the case.
He noted that the prison service had liaised with Green's carers and the prison service had formed the view they can accommodate him and deal with his needs from July 10, 2025.
Mr Justice McGrath said he had considered the medical reports in the case and while Green has a considerable range of medical difficulties, most are those that would be expected for a man of his age. He said the difficulties mostly relate to mobility and ensuring that Green takes his various medications.
Mr Justice McGrath imposed the 15-year sentence, and taking into account Green's advanced age, suspended the final five years of the sentence. It will take effect from July 10, 2025.
Detective Garda Oliver Hennelly told George Burns BL, prosecuting, that the woman reported to Gardaí that the offending began when she just turned seven. Green was 57 years old.
The woman reported that Green took any opportunity he could to rape her and that it happened many times. The abuse ended when she was about the age of 12 years old.
The woman subsequently engaged with mental health services and the rape crisis centre but did not feel ready to go to Gardaí until after she disclosed the abuse to her own family.
The woman made a complaint to Gardaí in 2020 and when Green was interviewed in 2021, he denied the allegations. He was charged in 2022 and found guilty following a trial at the Central Criminal Court sitting in Tullamore earlier this year.
In her victim impact statement, the woman described the profound and devastating effects that the abuse continues to have on her life as a result of the emotional and psychological damage caused.
She described how she battles with fear and trust and how her relationships with family, friends and loved ones have suffered. She outlined how anxiety has transferred into her own parenting.
She suffers with depression, flashbacks and nightmares, feels isolated and misunderstood, leaving her with a profound sense of loneliness. She described how she found temporary escape in drugs and alcohol but recognised this led to a destructive cycle, creating a barrier between her and loved ones.
She told the court how she felt shame and guilt, despite being the innocent victim in the situation.
She said the long term consequences of the abuse are still unfolding, but she is determined to seek healing and support. She thanked those who have supported her, especially her husband and said she is ready to 'confront the shadows of the past and step into a hopeful future together'.
Dermot Cahill SC, defending, said that Green had moved to Ireland from the UK, raised a family here and had a good work history. His wife passed away in 2013.
Counsel asked the court to take into account that the offences occurred over a defined period in the past and Green was now facing sentencing as a 89-year-old man.
He outlined a number of medical issues currently affecting Green. He said Green is unable to mobilise or get out of bed without assistance and needs ongoing nursing, which he receives in the nursing home. He submitted that prison will create difficulties for Green from a health perspective.
He asked the court to take into account his client's co-operation with Gardaí and a lack of prior convictions.

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Irish Daily Mirror
2 hours ago
- Irish Daily Mirror
Education Board member walks free despite being caught with child abuse material
A manager with Kildare and Wicklow Education and Training Board has been given a one-month suspended prison sentence for the possession of child abuse material. Bernard Morley (49) a married father of two of Coolnakilly, Glenealy, Co Wicklow pleaded guilty at sitting of Wicklow Circuit Criminal Court to possession of one video and three images of material contrary to Section 6 (1) of the Child Trafficking and Pornography Act 1998 on dates between January 22, 2022 and April 23, 2022. Judge Terence O'Sullivan said the scale of the offending was 'as low as you can get' for such an offence and was 'radically different' from many other cases of possession of child pornography which come before the courts. The Irish Mirror's Crime Writers Michael O'Toole and Paul Healy are writing a new weekly newsletter called Crime Ireland. Click here to sign up and get it delivered to your inbox every week Detective Sergeant David Smith told the court that gardaí became aware that the offending material was available on an account with Kik – a mobile messaging application. Det Garda Smith said the accused handed over his mobile phone and answered questions about the suspect account when gardaí called to his home on September 8, 2022. The court heard one video depicting a 13-year-old girl having sex with an adult male and three nude images of children were contained in a Kik account to which Morley had access as a group member. However, Det Garda Smith told counsel for the DPP, James Kelly BL, that there was no illegal material on any device in Morley's possession and there was no evidence that he had ever distributed such content. Cross-examined by defence counsel, Ronan Kennedy SC, Det Garda Smith said the defendant had admitted he was having 'a rough time' at the time of the offence and was 'looking at some stuff' on Kik. He confirmed that the last time Morley had accessed Kik was in April 2022. Mr Kennedy said it was a 'fairly unique' case of its type as the offending material was not stored on an actual physical device but in a Kik account. The barrister said his client had been diagnosed with a number of health problems and had been suspended from his job with Kildare and Wicklow ETB as a result of publicity about the case. Mr Kennedy said Morley had previously been regarded as a model citizen who had no previous convictions. He said it was an unfortunate case of a man who was doing very well who began drinking at home during the Covid-19 pandemic at a time which coincided with the death of his father and brother. Mr Kennedy said the accused also started playing interactive games online during the pandemic which led him to using Kik. The court heard he joined a group which shared pornographic images, which were not illegal, but which led to him finding himself in possession of the offending material. Mr Kennedy said Morley was deeply remorseful and ashamed about his offending and had suffered a significant fall from grace which had impacted on his career. However, he said the education official enjoyed the support of his family and members of his local community which was evidenced by a number of character references submitted to the court. Sentencing Morley to one month in prison, Judge O'Sullivan said it was unfortunate for the accused that someone had put material into the Kik group of which he was a member which was illegal. The judge noted that the accused could have argued that he was not in possession of the material, although he did believe such a defence was unlikely to have been successful. He acknowledged that Morley came into possession of the video and images at a difficult personal time and was paying a price for his actions. Suspending the sentence in full, Judge O'Sullivan said it was 'quite plainly just a mistake' by the accused and he believed it was unlikely he would come to the attention of gardaí again.


Sunday World
11 hours ago
- Sunday World
Elderly man (89) who sexually abused young girl jailed for ten years
Sid Green of Kennedy Park, Roscrea, was convicted of 22 counts of rape and one count of sexual assault of the child Sid Green of Kennedy Park, Roscrea, was convicted of 22 counts of rape and one count of sexual assault of the child, on dates between 1993 and 1998. He has no previous convictions. The injured party indicated to the court at a previous hearing that she has no issue with Green being named but she does not wish to be identified. She told the court how the damaging effects of the abuse had been 'far reaching and enduring' and had affected every facet of her existence. The court heard defence submissions that Green, who has recently been resident in a Co Offaly nursing home, has medical issues that would make custody difficult for him. He has been on bail and appeared via video link from the nursing home for his sentence hearings. The prison service have indicated that they will be able to take Green into custody on July 10 next and will be able to accommodate his medical needs. Passing sentence today Mr Justice Patrick McGrath said these were 'appalling offences' noting that Green coldly engaged in a cynical campaign of rape which he perpetrated whenever the opportunity arose. He noted that there has been no remorse shown. Mr Justice McGrath noted the profound impact the offending has had on the woman's life. He said she is a young woman who has shown remarkable resilience and strength and he commended her for the manner in which she dealt with the case and gave her evidence. The CCJ in Dublin. News in 90 Seconds - June 20th He noted the support the young woman had from her husband and parents throughout the process. He noted defence submissions that due to his age any custodial sentence is in effect a life sentence for Green, that he has no prior convictions and that there had been no violence additional to the inherent violence of rape. He said the difficulty which arose in this case was the age of the accused, with the only mitigating factors being his absence of prior convictions and that he had been a productive family man. Mr Justice McGrath set a headline sentence of 16 years, which he reduced to 15 years taking into account the circumstances of the case. He noted that the prison service had liaised with Green's carers and the prison service had formed the view they can accommodate him and deal with his needs from July 10, 2025. Mr Justice McGrath said he had considered the medical reports in the case and while Green has a considerable range of medical difficulties, most are those that would be expected for a man of his age. He said the difficulties mostly relate to mobility and ensuring that Green takes his various medications. Mr Justice McGrath imposed the 15 year sentence, and taking into account Green's advanced age, suspended the final five years of the sentence. It will take effect from July 10, 2025. Detective Garda Oliver Hennelly told George Burns BL, prosecuting, that the woman reported to gardai that the offending began when she just turned seven. Green was 57 years old. The women reported that Green took any opportunity he could to rape her and that it happened many times. The abuse ended when she was about the age of 12 years old. The woman subsequently engaged with mental health services and the rape crisis centre but did not feel ready to go to gardai until after she disclosed the abuse to her own family. The woman made a complaint to gardai in 2020 and when Green was interviewed in 2021, he denied the allegations. He was charged in 2022 and found guilty following a trial at the Central Criminal Court sitting in Tullamore earlier this year. In her victim impact statement, the woman described the profound and devastating effects that the abuse continues to have on her life as a result of the emotional and psychological damage caused. She described how she battles with fear and trust and how her relationships with family, friends and loved ones have suffered. She outlined how anxiety has transferred into her own parenting. She suffers with depression, flashbacks and nightmares, feels isolated and misunderstood, leaving her with a profound sense of loneliness. She described how she found temporary escape in drugs and alcohol but recognised this led to a destructive cycle, creating a barrier between her and loved ones. She told the court how she felt shame and guilt, despite being the innocent victim in the situation. She said the long term consequences of the abuse are still unfolding but she is determined to seek healing and support. She thanked those who have supported her, especially her husband and said she is ready to 'confront the shadows of the past and step into a hopeful future together.' Dermot Cahill SC, defending, said that Green had moved to Ireland from the UK, raised a family here and had a good work history. His wife passed away in 2013. Counsel asked the court to take into account that the offences occurred over a defined period in the past and Green was now facing sentencing as a 89-year-old man. He outlined a number of medical issues currently affecting Green. He said Green is unable to mobilise or get out of bed without assistance and needs ongoing nursing, which he receives in the nursing home. He submitted that prison will create difficulties for Green from a health perspective. He asked the court to take into account his client's co-operation with gardai and a lack of prior convictions.


Irish Daily Mirror
14 hours ago
- Irish Daily Mirror
Irish beach cordoned off after body of man discovered
A beach in Ireland has been cordoned off by the authorities after the body of a man was discovered on Friday. The public is being asked to avoid Castlerock beach in Co Derry following the discovery the body. It is understood a man got into difficulty in the water. A spokesperson for the PSNI has confirmed police are at the scene. The police spokesperson said: "Police are currently in attendance after a body was found on the beach in Castlerock today, Friday 20th June. "Cordons are in place and the public is asked to avoid the area at this time." A spokesperson for the RNLI confirmed its assistance was requested, reports BelfastLive. The Northern Ireland Ambulance Service and Air Ambulance were also in attendance. The Irish Mirror's Crime Writers Michael O'Toole and Paul Healy are writing a new weekly newsletter called Crime Ireland. Click here to sign up and get it delivered to your inbox every week The beach was very busy with school children present during one of the hottest days of the year, with temperatures forecast as high as 27 Celsius in certain areas of Northern Ireland. A spokesperson for the Northern Ireland Ambulance Service said: "The Northern Ireland Ambulance Service received a 999 call at 14:35 on Friday 20 June following reports of an incident at Castlerock Beach. "NIAS despatched a Rapid Response Paramedic, 2 Emergency Crews, 1 HART Crew and an Ambulance Officer to the scene. "Ambulance Control also tasked the Charity Air Ambulance, with HEMS Team on board, to attend. "Following assessment and initial treatment, no patients were taken from the scene."