Teenager doing burnouts on Toowoomba CBD street cops fine
It was the second time the teenager had been before a Toowoomba court for doing burnouts on city streets.
It was the second time the teenager had been before a Toowoomba court for doing burnouts on city streets.
What was a one note punt on the pokies turned into a day in court and $1200 in fines and damage costs.
She had assaulted another woman during a drunken attack leaving the victim with a black eye, the court heard.
The three received varying terms of imprisonment after pleading guilty to the lesser charge of manslaughter.
The credit card’s owner didn’t know she had lost it until she checked her bank statements and found it had been used 11 times.
Over the past four years the former clean mother of two had gone from being a user of meth to selling the drug to others.
The final three people charged over the death of Debbie Combarngo are set to plead guilty to different charges, the week their murder trial was set to begin.
The 26-year-old Toowoomba man initially claimed he hadn’t been riding the bike but pushing it.
Noting the charges date from alleged incidents in August 2019, the magistrate said the case had “dragged on”.
He had sworn at and threatened police officers and en route to the police station had used a disgusting taunt.
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