Taking cues from queues with no ‘than-queues’
The reason I didn’t play much rugby was because those lineouts look suspiciously like a queue to me.
The reason I didn’t play much rugby was because those lineouts look suspiciously like a queue to me.
The 65-year-old man has not been required to enter any pleas to the charges and no allegations have as yet been aired in court.
The 23-year-old made a spectacular debut for his first time in court pleading guilty to possessing a dangerous drug and tainted property which was $5500 cash.
The magistrate berated the mother of two for using drugs when the children are living in the home.
After a knife fell from his pants, Toowoomba police did a pat down search of the 22-year-old during which his stash of cannabis was found.
His solicitor told the court a common threat to the 45-year-old was he failed to follow up on things.
He said he got off the drugs when he took responsibility for his three children but relapsed 20 years later due to unemployment and family stresses.
He stopped them from stealing his wife’s car but he was left with a painful injury and a court fine as a result.
He told the court he had resorted to cannabis after breaking up with his partner but he was “now on the straight and narrow”.
Before the court could deal with him for the first drink-driving offence, he blew an even higher reading on the second occasion.
Original URL: https://www.thechronicle.com.au/journalists/peter-hardwick/page/191