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Sunday World
21-07-2025
- Sunday World
Dublin man (22) pleads guilty to possession of semi-automatic pistol and ammo
Jamie Moss, Meadowview, Ballyfermot, D10 appeared before the three-judge, non-jury Special Criminal Court today where he pleaded guilty to two offences A 22-year-old man has pleaded guilty to having a semi-automatic pistol and ammunition in his possession in west Dublin last year. Jamie Moss, Meadowview, Ballyfermot, D10 appeared before the three-judge, non-jury Special Criminal Court today where he pleaded guilty to two offences. He was arraigned before the court and replied 'guilty' to the charge that on February 16, 2024 at Old Navan Road, Blanchardstown, Dublin 15 in Dublin he had in his possession and control a 9mm Makarov calibre semi-automatic pistol in such circumstances giving rise to a reasonable inference that he did not have it in his possession or under control for a lawful purpose. On the same date, at the same address, he pleaded guilty to having in his possession a 9mm makarov Sellier and Bellot round of ammunition in such circumstances giving rise to a reasonable inference that he did not have it in his possession or under control for a lawful purpose. A barrister for the State told the court that a sentence hearing for a co-accused is listed for October 20 this year and said the matters can be joined together. She said Mr Moss is currently on bail and there was no issue with that continuing. Carol Doherty BL, for Moss, asked that a probation report be prepared in respect of her client, who is a young man who has just finished his education. Ms Justice Karen O'Connor directed that a probation report be prepared and remanded Moss on continuing bail to October 20 for sentencing. In June this year, co-accused Sarah Jane Byrne (27) pleaded guilty to five offences. Byrne pleaded guilty that on 16 February 2024 at Old Navan Road in Blanchardstown, Dublin 15 she had in her possession or under control a 9mm Makarov semi-automatic pistol and ammunition in circumstances giving rise to a reasonable inference she did not have them for a lawful purpose. On the same date, at her home address, she pleaded guilty to similar charges relating to possession of 27 rounds of Luger 9mm ammunition, a 12-gauge "over and under" sawn-off Beretta shotgun, and a Tokarev submachine gun. Jamie Moss Today's News in 90 Seconds - July 21st


BreakingNews.ie
21-07-2025
- BreakingNews.ie
Man (22) pleads guilty to having gun and ammunition
A 22-year-old man has pleaded guilty to having a semi-automatic pistol and ammunition in his possession in west Dublin last year. Jamie Moss, Meadowview, Ballyfermot, Dublin 10, appeared before the three-judge, non-jury Special Criminal Court on Monday, where he pleaded guilty to two offences. Advertisement He was arraigned before the court and replied 'guilty' to the charge that on February 16th, 2024 at Old Navan Road, Blanchardstown, Dublin 15 in Dublin, he had in his possession and control a 9mm Makarov calibre semi-automatic pistol in such circumstances giving rise to a reasonable inference that he did not have it in his possession or under control for a lawful purpose. On the same date, at the same address, he pleaded guilty to having in his possession a 9mm Makarov Sellier and Bellot round of ammunition in such circumstances giving rise to a reasonable inference that he did not have it in his possession or under control for a lawful purpose. A barrister for the State told the court that a sentence hearing for a co-accused is listed for October 20th this year and said the matters can be joined together. She said Mr Moss is currently on bail and there was no issue with that continuing. Carol Doherty BL, for Moss, asked that a probation report be prepared in respect of her client, who is a young man who has just finished his education. Advertisement Ms Justice Karen O'Connor directed that a probation report be prepared and remanded Moss on continuing bail to October 20th for sentencing. In June this year, co-accused Sarah Jane Byrne (27) pleaded guilty to five offences. Byrne pleaded guilty that on February 16th 2024, at Old Navan Road in Blanchardstown, Dublin 15, she had in her possession or under control a 9mm Makarov semi-automatic pistol and ammunition in circumstances giving rise to a reasonable inference she did not have them for a lawful purpose. On the same date, at her home address, she pleaded guilty to similar charges relating to possession of 27 rounds of Luger 9mm ammunition, a 12-gauge "over and under" sawn-off Beretta shotgun, and a Tokarev submachine gun.


Sunday World
03-05-2025
- Sunday World
Man and woman charged after firearms seizure to be tried in Special Criminal Court
They are accused of possession of a 9mm Makarov semi-automatic pistol and a Sellier and Bellot round of ammunition A man and woman charged after guns and ammunition were seized in Dublin have been sent forward for trial to the Special Criminal Court. Jamie Moss (22) and Sarah Jane Byrne (36) were served with the book of evidence when they appeared on bail before Blanchardstown District Court. The pair were charged after detectives stopped a car on the Old Navan Road in Dublin 15 and recovered a pistol and ammunition. During further searches, gardaí uncovered a sub-machine gun, a sawn-off shotgun, and more ammunition. The accused, whose addresses cannot be published, are accused of possession of a 9mm Makarov semi-automatic pistol and a Sellier and Bellot round of ammunition for unlawful purposes at Old Navan Road on February 16, 2024. Ms Byrne is further charged with having a Tokarev calibre PPS-43 sub-machine gun, a 12-gauge over-and-under configuration sawn-off Beretta shotgun, and 27 rounds of 9mm Luger CBC machine gun ammunition under her control at her home in Dublin. A state solicitor said that the book of evidence was ready and had been served on the accused, who go forward for trial to a sitting of the Special Criminal Court. Jamie Moss and Sarah Jane Byrne Today's News in 90 Seconds - May 3rd Judge David McHugh gave the accused the formal alibi caution. In relation to Ms Byrne, the judge assigned defence solicitor Niall O'Connor, one junior counsel and one senior counsel on free legal aid. Mr Moss was also assigned defence solicitor Lorraine Stephens on legal aid, as well as two counsel. Gardaí previously told Blanchardstown Court that gardaí stopped a Ford Focus which Mr Moss was driving on the Old Navan Road. Ms Byrne was in the passenger seat. Detective Garda Mark Ferris alleged a Makarov pistol was in 'cling film, in a plastic bag, wrapped in a scarf' in the car. Gda Ferris said gardaí conducted a follow-up search at Ms Byrne's home and he alleged a sawn-off shotgun, sub-machine gun and ammunition were 'hidden under the stairs in her house'. The district court also heard claims that Ms Byrne 'admitted taking possession of them, stripping them down, cleaning them and rewrapping them'. The accused have not yet indicated how they intend to plead to the charges.