Drunk curfew breacher avoids $1652 COVID-19 fine
PSOs found the Dandenong drunk in a happy state on a train at 10.15pm. He was merry with a magistrate too when told he didn’t have to pay the full $1652 fine for being caught breaking curfew.
PSOs found the Dandenong drunk in a happy state on a train at 10.15pm. He was merry with a magistrate too when told he didn’t have to pay the full $1652 fine for being caught breaking curfew.
The Dandenong student was having a love-in with a neighbour when she is accused of hitting him with a coffee table. At the time she was on bail for allegedly attacking him with a walking stick.
Mandy Crerar has been bailed after finally agreeing to wear a face mask. And a court has heard police and the community will be watching to make sure the Frankston ‘Karen’ abides by COVID-19 rules from now on.
A now ex-cop is alleged to have pointed a gun at a police officer, bashed a Malvern East motel neighbour and punched his own son. He’s been remanded in custody to mix with those he previously locked away.
A Noble Park crim with a 27-page rap sheet had only just been released from jail for bashing PSOs when he went on another anti-authoritarian attack. And his missus was just as bad.
A County Court judge says she “doesn’t like” the chances of a successful appeal for a man who was dubbed Dandenong’s worst driver. It comes after the drug addict’s ice-fuelled binges and unfortunate past was laid bare.
A woman accused of a ‘Karen’ tirade is still refusing to wear a mask – even in jail on remand. It meant her bail application couldn’t go ahead so she’s staying behind bars for at least two more days.
Are we really “all in this together?” Some pandemic perps don’t think so. And one jobless man’s excuse for breaching COVID conditions will see him off the road for a long time.
A man who killed his best mate in a horror smash in Doveton in 2006, which cost him six years behind bars, has failed to learn his lesson. A court heard he continues his “extraordinarily stupid behaviour”, committing more driving crimes.
Frankston ‘Karen’ Mandy Crerar, accused of going on a coughing, abusive tirade at a cafe, is refusing to take a COVID-19 test or front court.
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