Man accused of attempted murders remanded after extradition

Alleged attempt on the life of John Hutch was at his Drumalee Avenue home in Dublin

A Dublin man has been remanded in custody after gardaí charged him with the attempted murders of two men in the capital.

Michael Carroll, 42, of Bride Street, Dublin 8, is accused of trying to murder Edward Staunton and the late John Hutch, a brother of Gerry “The Monk” Hutch, in shootings in 2016 and the following year.

He was extradited from the UK on Thursday and was arrested after his flight landed at Casement Aerodrome in Baldonnel, Co. Dublin.

Gardaí brought him to Store Street station, where he was charged ahead of his appearance before Judge Bryan Smyth during a late sitting of Dublin District Court.

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Detective Garda Sheelagh Sheahan told the court Mr Carroll “had nothing to say” in reply to three charges.

He is accused of two counts of attempted murder of Edward Staunton, 30, on the night of March 26th, 2017, at James Joyce Street, Dublin 1 and Peadar Kearney House, Railway Street, Dublin 1.

Mr Staunton suffered injuries during a hit and run followed by a shooting a short time later.

The alleged attempt on the life of John Hutch, 63, who has since passed away, was during a shooting at his Drumalee Avenue home, on the North Circular Road, D7, on September 2nd, 2016.

The district court does not have jurisdiction to consider a bail application in an attempted murder case, which requires an application to the High Court.

The Director of Public Prosecutions has directed trial on indictment. Prosecutors now have to complete a book of evidence before he can be returned for trial to the Central Criminal Court.

Judge Smyth remanded Mr Carroll in custody to appear at Cloverhill District Court on May 5th.