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  • 2 months ago | cairnspost.com.au | Vanda Carson |Bimini Plesser

    A Queensland father has told a court that he will never forget the feeling of looking down and seeing his bloodied feet which had been grated to the bone along the road, as he was dragged while trying to stop teenage thieves stealing his car. “I will never forget … not even recognising that they were my feet,” Benjamin Charlton told the Childrens Court in Brisbane on Thursday as one of the teens who stole his car on May 11 last year was sentenced to 18 months’ probation.

  • 2 months ago | townsvillebulletin.com.au | Vanda Carson |Bimini Plesser

    A Queensland father has told a court that he will never forget the feeling of looking down and seeing his bloodied feet which had been grated to the bone along the road, as he was dragged while trying to stop teenage thieves stealing his car. “I will never forget … not even recognising that they were my feet,” Benjamin Charlton told the Childrens Court in Brisbane on Thursday as one of the teens who stole his car on May 11 last year was sentenced to 18 months’ probation.

  • Sep 22, 2024 | townsvillebulletin.com.au | Vanda Carson

    A popular fish truck owner has won an ugly Facebook defamation battle with a rival after he succeeded in having a $200,000 suit thrown out of court after he allegedly accused her of selling imported seafood. In a decision handed down on Monday by District Court Judge Jeffrey Clarke in Rockhampton, he ruled that Damien Birtic, owner of the Hulk Fisheries truck, should succeed in having the defamation claim against him dismissed.

  • Sep 22, 2024 | cairnspost.com.au | Vanda Carson

    A popular fish truck owner has won an ugly Facebook defamation battle with a rival after he succeeded in having a $200,000 suit thrown out of court after he allegedly accused her of selling imported seafood. In a decision handed down on Monday by District Court Judge Jeffrey Clarke in Rockhampton, he ruled that Damien Birtic, owner of the Hulk Fisheries truck, should succeed in having the defamation claim against him dismissed.

  • Mar 29, 2024 | couriermail.com.au | Vanda Carson

    A millionaire investor and former law firm manager who did so well he retired in his 40s has spent the night in the watch-house for allegedly swearing when police pulled him over in his car in the early hours of the morning. Peter Stanley Southgate, 42, from Gordon Park, appeared in Brisbane Arrest Court on Saturday morning on a charge of committing public nuisance and three charges of breaching his bail on other charges.

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