‘Reprehensible’: Man’s appalling abuse of stepson
A man who breached a domestic violence order has been warned he faces a long prison term if he doesn’t stop the abuse of his partner and stepson.
A man who breached a domestic violence order has been warned he faces a long prison term if he doesn’t stop the abuse of his partner and stepson.
Two women have become embroiled in a vicious altercation at a southeast Queensland supermarket after one of them coughed in the other’s direction, with one of them ending up in court over the incident.
The theft was dubbed “as serious as it comes” and she was lucky to not be facing a more serious offence.
When he was being arrested he shoulder charged a cop and urinated throughout the police cell.
The man was also found hiding in a toilet block by police dogs after he broke into a construction site in 2018.
A plan to fast track a $2.7 billion marina development north of Brisbane could create more than 7000 jobs.
A Gold Coast engineering student, who breached a domestic violent order four times against his mum — including three times in one week, faces a possible prison sentence if he breaches the order again.
A drunken, shirtless man who screamed abuse at cops on the side of a major road, asking if “they wanted a piece of this”, reportedly could not understand what he had done when he was told he was being arrested.
The man returned to the crash site and tried to drive his car away but couldn’t due to the extensive damage from the crash.
The court heard she has been clean for months but had no explanation as to why she stole the puppy.
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