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Nov 19, 2024 |
townsvillebulletin.com.au | Nathan Schmidt
NRL star turned champion boxer Anthony Mundine has celebrated the end of a three-year legal battle and a “burden off the back” after being found guilty of flouting Covid restrictions. The 49-year-old appeared before Bankstown Local Court on Tuesday for judgment after pleading not guilty to a charge of not complying with a Covid notice direction on July 21, 2021.
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Nov 5, 2024 |
skynews.com.au | Nathan Schmidt
A drug addict who savagely beat a female police officer over the head with a brick before leaving her for dead in Sydney’s Kings Cross will be released on parole despite pleas from his victim. Sergeant Samantha Barlow was on her way to work in the night-life district in 2009 when she was attacked by Roderick Holohan, who fractured her skull, broke her nose, and injured her neck.
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Oct 28, 2024 |
cairnspost.com.au | Nathan Schmidt
A women’s rugby player who admitted to supplying cocaine and ketamine in Sydney’s CBD is stranded in the Pacific Islands after her visa to return to Australia after a competition was refused, a court has been told. Aliti Namoce, 26, did not appear before Downing Centre Local Court on Monday where pleas of guilty were entered on her behalf to two counts each of possessing a prohibited drug and deemed drug supply. She also pleaded guilty to a single charge of dealing with the proceeds of crime.
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Oct 28, 2024 |
geelongadvertiser.com.au | Nathan Schmidt
A women’s rugby player who admitted to supplying cocaine and ketamine in Sydney’s CBD is stranded in the Pacific Islands after her visa to return to Australia after a competition was refused, a court has been told. Aliti Namoce, 26, did not appear before Downing Centre Local Court on Monday where pleas of guilty were entered on her behalf to two counts each of possessing a prohibited drug and deemed drug supply. She also pleaded guilty to a single charge of dealing with the proceeds of crime.
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Oct 3, 2024 |
skynews.com.au | Steve Zemek |Nathan Schmidt
Organisers of a pro-Palestine rally planned for the first anniversary of the deadly Hamas October 7 Israel attacks have withdrawn their application for a permit. In an 11th hour twist on Thursday afternoon, the NSW Supreme Court was told the protesters were no longer seeking to march on Monday, October 7. However they were still seeking to protest on Saturday, with the court told they had amended their intended protest path to now start at Hyde Park instead of Town Hall.
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