'Rogue' who sold fake Electric Picnic tickets to unsuspecting victim avoids jail
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Sean Carroll pleaded guilty to theft after arranging to sell fake tickets for the Electric Picnic festival. The victim, having paid €550, received nothing in return, leading to significant financial loss. With 28 previous convictions, Carroll's history includes theft and robbery. However, his defense noted that he has completed rehabilitation for drug addiction. The judge acknowledged the victim's likely financial sacrifice, ultimately suspending Carroll's ten-month sentence for two years contingent upon good behavior and ongoing treatment, highlighting the court's emphasis on accountability and rehabilitation.
Judge Jonathan Dunphy noted that "Henry Street seems to be full of people selling Longitude tickets". He expressed concern over the victim's lost savings and the impact of fraud.
Róisín Burnside BL argued that her client has undertaken treatment for drug addiction, highlighting his journey towards rehabilitation and recovery.
The Judge fully suspended the ten-month sentence on the condition Carroll keeps the peace and continues with his treatment, emphasizing future accountability.
The incident involved Carroll arranging a meeting through Facebook, where the victim lost €550 for fake tickets to Electric Picnic, underscoring a serious crime.
Read at Irish Independent
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