Criminal history comes back to haunt Toowoomba mother of two
Instead of a fine the mother of two now has a six-month jail sentence hanging over her head.
Instead of a fine the mother of two now has a six-month jail sentence hanging over her head.
‘The grog is his problem’, the 35-year-old’s solicitor told the Toowoomba Murri Court.
Journo and photographer roamed the office looking for the source – thinking a journalist ghost was back using a typewriter.
The two sets of protagonists came together at the corner of Herries and Neil Sts during peak hour one morning.
The 35-year-old cleaner was placed on a probation order and told the make restitution for the items stolen.
The 20-year-old had appeared “fidgety” to police doing a walk-though the Withcott Hotel.
Was 2020 the worst year ever, or was it just a warning of what to expect in the year to follow?
Failing to comply with probation not only put the woman at the cell door, but it’s cost her a recorded conviction.
The Kearneys Spring man was ordered to hand over $720 cash found by police and subject himself to 12 months probation.
The 22-year-old represented herself in Toowoomba District Court where her appeal against conviction was heard.
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