The man isnât even barred from the airport for a few weeks FFS.
There were no objections to bail but Garda Cahill sought a bail condition banning the accused from Dublin Airport unless he had âlegitimate businessâ there.
However, this was successfully resisted by Connolly who objected to this condition.
Garda Cahill said it was possible that there would be âfurther chargesâ.
Kehoe has not yet indicated how he will plead.
Judge Bernadette Owens did not ban him from the airport but imposed the statutory bail terms, to keep the peace and be of good behaviour. He was released on his own bond of âŹ200 and ordered to appear again on 8 November next for the DPPâs directions to be conveyed.
The judge asked him if he had a solicitor, to which he replied, âNoâ. He had the same answers when the judge asked him if he was working and if he had the name of a solicitor.
"I donât know any of them, do you want to chose me one?" he said.