Charges laid over crash that killed young motorbike rider
A driver has been charged over a horror crash near Gin Gin that killed 21-year-old Braydon Roy.
A driver has been charged over a horror crash near Gin Gin that killed 21-year-old Braydon Roy.
Police have confirmed the details of a crash that left a Bundaberg man dead and another in hospital.
A student’s drunken night out at a popular Bundaberg pub has landed him in court. Find out why.
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Police found the small crop when they searched his home earlier this year.
He told the court his car kept emitting black smoke, so he decided to go to the pub and “brain storm” over a few beers
‘A nice surprise’: The court heard he did the wrong thing for what he thought were the right reasons.
JUDGE: “Your accessing, downloading or having possession of that material contributes to that vile trade.”
The Judge took into account the defendant was experiencing personal issues at the time, but it was no excuse for what he did.
Court hears the victim thought she was going to die and the attack only stopped when she managed to escape through the car window.
The man with a history of rape, wilful exposure and assaults occasioning bodily harm has been named a danger to the community.
The man is facing a number of charges including deprivation of liberty and torture.
The court heard the man was willing to abide by a number of conditions but deemed there to be an unacceptable risk of reoffending.
He went to a house to collect money but things took a turn and spun out of control when the person who owed him wasn’t home.
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