Bit hard to prove intent to sexually assault if he is too pissed to remember and they dont adduce evidence
which suggests he touched her sexually...doe he grope her tits or anywhere else...if not, cases dismissed.....
He was convicted of common assault...
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To discover those who rule over you, first discover those who you cannot criticize...Voltaire
Its coming...the rest of the world versus islam....or is it here already...
Its coming...the rest of the world versus islam....or is it here already...
- Black Orchid
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He grabbed her around the throat, dragged her into an alley and pressed his full body weight onto her after she was on the ground. She didn't just fall like he said. Then he covered her mouth to shut her up. I don't think he was just wanting to ask her out on a date.
Regardless, so long as he is actually convicted of something. He's a predator and a menace.
Regardless, so long as he is actually convicted of something. He's a predator and a menace.
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Black Orchid wrote: ↑Tue Oct 20, 2020 6:57 pmHe grabbed her around the throat, dragged her into an alley and pressed his full body weight onto her after she was on the ground. She didn't just fall like he said. Then he covered her mouth to shut her up. I don't think he was just wanting to ask her out on a date.
Regardless, so long as he is actually convicted of something. He's a predator and a menace.
It's very serious and would have been terrifying for that woman.
She could suffer PTSD.
He needs serious punishment and he should also pay her a lot of money.
She needs to see her doctor and her lawyer.
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The problem, you see, is tgat judges and magistrates have never lived in the real world.
Most come from privileged backgrounds, for without the money for education you cannot get there.
So from day dot they have never been exposed to any real danger.
Once they get their seriously well paid gig, they drive their Lexus to the court and a secure parking spot.
The walk into a secure office and are protected while they pontificate ad-infinitum.
They finish their day, walk back to their secure parking drive home to their secure mansion and retire comfortably for the day.
They only holiday in resorts which are super expensive and not frequented by "lesser" people.
The chance of a judge or magistrate actually being exposed to violence is virtually nil plus nothing.
They are out of touch, self important, ass holes.
Never met one I didn't want to smash in the face.
All three of them.
Most come from privileged backgrounds, for without the money for education you cannot get there.
So from day dot they have never been exposed to any real danger.
Once they get their seriously well paid gig, they drive their Lexus to the court and a secure parking spot.
The walk into a secure office and are protected while they pontificate ad-infinitum.
They finish their day, walk back to their secure parking drive home to their secure mansion and retire comfortably for the day.
They only holiday in resorts which are super expensive and not frequented by "lesser" people.
The chance of a judge or magistrate actually being exposed to violence is virtually nil plus nothing.
They are out of touch, self important, ass holes.
Never met one I didn't want to smash in the face.
All three of them.
I have a dream
A world free from the plague of Islam
A world that has never known the horrors of the cult of death.
My hope is that in time, Islam will be nothing but a bad dream
A world free from the plague of Islam
A world that has never known the horrors of the cult of death.
My hope is that in time, Islam will be nothing but a bad dream
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https://7news.com.au/news/qld/campers-w ... -c-2002085Two men have admitted they were responsible for an illegal campfire, which sparked a devastating inferno on Queensland’s Fraser Island.
But Liam Cheshire and Dominic McGahan have escaped a criminal conviction and instead were slapped with a fine.
The pair did not appear in person but entered written guilty pleas in Hervey Bay Magistrates Court on Thursday.
They were among four men and a teenager camping on the World Heritage-listed island’s Eastern Beach on October 14.
They started a campfire which they attempted to extinguish with sand.
However, it kept smouldering after they left the camp site.
The fire caught surrounding bushland which led to a blaze which burned for two months.
It also destroyed more than 87 thousand hectares of the island - approximately half of its total area.
The blaze also negatively impacted local tourism and took considerable resources to fight.
On Thursday, Cheshire was fined $1334 for unlawfully lighting the fire and leaving it unattended.
McGaham was fined $667, with both not having a conviction recorded.
They left a fire smouldering which then burnt half the island God knows how much wildlife and they get a paltry fine. They deserve much more than a small fine. Unbelievable.
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https://www.9news.com.au/national/murde ... c4d34b6831At 24 years of age in September 1988, a baby-faced Dennis Rostron had just made the biggest mistake of his life.
In a blind rage at an outstation near Gunbalanya, in a remote part of the Northern Territory, Rostron had shot and killed his two sons, Preston, two, and Zarack, one, his wife Cecily, and her parents, Dick and Dolly Murrumurru.
He's broken his silence after decades behind bars for one of the Northern Territory's worst mass murders on record.
After the murders, Rostron fled into the bush and was on the run for 10 days.
He saw his mother and she gave him some food, but after learning of his crimes she walked into the bush and was never seen again.
Rostron had trekked almost 200 kilometres on foot by the time he reached Maningrida where he eventually handed himself in.
He was convicted of all five murders - initially sentenced without the prospect of parole until laws changed in 2003 and his term was later fixed to a non-parole period of 28 years.
At the time, Justice Judith Kelly said she would have given him a longer non-parole period if he wasn't an Aboriginal man, due to the shorter average life expectancy of Indigenous Australians.
Mass murdering little jerk should never have seen daylight again but he gets only 28 years for murdering 5 people just because he is Aboriginal and they call it a "mistake?"
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