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Olivia Kelleher

Chef Rachel Allen's son Joshua pleads guilty to six drugs charges

The teenage son of chef Rachel Allen has signed a plea of guilty to six drugs charges following his arrest last year in East Cork.

Joshua Allen, 19, with an address in Ballinmona, Shanagarry, Co Cork appeared at Midleton District Court charged with four drugs offences at Ballymaloe Cookery School in Shanagarry, Co Cork on August 30, 2018.

He was charged with unlawful possession of a controlled drug, to wit cannabis, at the school.

He was also charged with the possession of cannabis with the purpose of selling or otherwise supplying on the same date in the same place.

He was also charged with the possession of cannabis for sale or supply when the market value exceeded €13,000 or more.

Mr Allen was also charged with possession of cocaine on the same occasion.

He also faced two other charges on another date at his home.

Joshua Allen, son of celebrity chef Rachel Allen, arriving with his legal counsel at Midleton District Court, Cork (Cork Courts Limited)
Joshua Allen, son of celebrity chef Rachel Allen, arriving with his legal counsel at Midleton District Court, Cork (Cork Courts Limited)

The first charge involves possession of cannabis on the September 5, 2018 at Ballinamona, Shanagarry, Co Cork.

He also was charged with possession of a controlled drug, to wit cannabis, for the purpose of sale or supply on the same date.

Mr Allen appeared in court accompanied by his solicitor Don Ryan. He did not speak during the brief hearing.

Inspector Sean McCarthy of Anglesea Street Garda Station gave evidence of arrest, charge and caution in the case.

He said Mr Allen made no reply after caution when the charges were put to him this morning.

Inspector Tony O’Sullivan said the DPP had directed that there be a trial on indictment on all six charges.

The court heard that Gardai had no objection to bail once Mr Allen sign on three days a week, surrender his passport and not apply for other travel documents.

He also has to agree to reside at his home address and not leave the jurisdiction.

Judge Brian Sheridan heard that there was no application for legal aid in the case.

He remanded Mr Allen on bail until his appearance before Cork Circuit Criminal Court on May 8.

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