Mark Sandery Jr and Booker Sandery sentenced over Exeter brawl
Two sons of a feared former bikie have been sentenced over a wild brawl in the western suburbs where a woman’s head was allegedly stomped on.
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The sons of a former bikie have learnt their fate after their involvement in a violent brawl at Exeter last year.
Mark Sandery Jr was placed on a 18-month good behaviour bond in the Port Adelaide Magistrate Court in June.
Magistrate Jayanthi Pandya had sentenced the 20-year-old to two months and 24 days on the affray charge, before suspending the term.
Mark Sandery Jr pleaded guilty to three counts including affray, unlawfully on premises and disorderly behaviour.
His brother, Booker Sandery, 19, also pleaded guilty to a charge of affray and placed on a 18 month good behaviour bond.
The father, Mark Sandery, appeared via AVL last week in the Adelaide Magistrate Court, submitting he would be representing himself in relation to the same matters as his sons.
Mr Sandery, a former Finks and Comanchero bikie, was meant to answer charges that he took part in the hammer bashing of a man and attacked a woman in front of police in November last year.
“I’m still waiting on DNA from a hammer and the alleged victim has a camera on his front door and has all the footage that I believe he was willing to supply to police,” Mr Sandery told the court.
“We’ve asked for these two things prior … it’s imperative to this case because it’s alleged I’ve struck somebody with a hammer but that person was behind a screen door.”
Mr Sandery was charged in November last year after he allegedly became incensed after seeing footage of a man hitting the young woman – his son’s girlfriend – before allegedly heading to his house with a hammer and hitting him through the front fly screen.
A police prosecutor told court, Sandery believed a woman had pulled his son by the hair, so he allegedly pushed her over and stomped on her head.
After realising she was not the one who pulled her hair, the court heard, Sandery apologised to her.
Its alleged Sandery had to be capsicum sprayed by police in their attempts to arrest him.
Mark Sandery will face court again later this year.
Convictions were recorded for Mark Sandery Jr and Booker Sandery.