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Brock Leslie Marshall appeared in Dalby Magistrates Court for ‘violent and evil’ revenge porn act

A Dalby man who was sentenced last year for attempting to kidnap his ex was back before the court for ‘terrorising’ the same former partner by hacking into her phone and distributing naked photos of her on social media.

Brock Leslie Marshall was sentenced in Dalby Magistrates Court for hacking into his ex-girlfriend's social media and distributing naked photos of her. Picture: Facebook/iStock
Brock Leslie Marshall was sentenced in Dalby Magistrates Court for hacking into his ex-girlfriend's social media and distributing naked photos of her. Picture: Facebook/iStock

A man who was sentenced and jailed last year for attempting to kidnap the mother of his children has been sentenced again, this time for hacking into the same woman’s phone and distributing naked photos of her on social media.

Brock Leslie Marshall was sentenced in Dalby District Court on November 23 last year for breaking into a home where he strangled, then attempted to abduct his ex-girlfriend and the mother of his children.

He was sentenced to five and a half years jail, with a parole eligibility date of June 30, 2023.

Police prosecutor Chris Hutchins said the 24-year-old who appeared in Dalby Magistrates Court on February 7 by video link had hacked into the woman’s social media just days before the abduction attempt on August 29, 2021 where he threatened to leak her private images.

“He hacked into her Facebook and was messaging her from her own account, calling her a s--t and said ‘I will send your naked photos to everyone you know’,” Sergeant Hutchins said.

The court was told the man published photos of the woman in her underwear on her own Facebook page with derogatory captions like ”I’m open for business”.

Sergeant Hutchins said the woman changed her passwords, however Marshall sent an email that read: “If you don’t make things right naked photos of you will be sent to everyone you know, I got you now you have until 12pm today”.

Police located the man at his Jimbour home later that afternoon where they discovered an extensive search history on his mobile that related to “how to hack someone’s Facebook account”.

The court was also told that days prior to the vengeful porn acts, Marshall called his former partner on her phone more than 100 times in less than 24 hours, asking her to pick him up from the hospital.

Brock Leslie Marshall was sentenced in Dalby District Court for choking and strangling his ex-girlfriend, 2022. Picture: Facebook
Brock Leslie Marshall was sentenced in Dalby District Court for choking and strangling his ex-girlfriend, 2022. Picture: Facebook

Sergeant Hutchins and defence lawyer Stuart Percy agreed in court that if the man had been sentenced for these charges while in District Court last year they believed there would’ve been no greater penalty.

“This is a horrible situation that arose over a short period of time,” Mr Percy said.

“Obviously his relationship is finished and he hasn’t seen his kids for a considerable amount of time which has caused him a great deal of grief.”

Magistrate Kyna Morice acknowledged the acts were part of an ongoing incident that had just one day in between.

“You terrorised the aggrieved with threatening behaviour,” she said.

“It was controlling and demeaning and is conduct the courts take incredibly seriously.”

Ms Morice acknowledged the character references submitted by Mr Percy on Marshall’s behalf but said that despite the documents outlining the man’s “good character”, they were written by people who weren’t aware of what he was capable of.

“These references didn’t know of your violent and evil nature behind closed doors,” she said.

However, she told the court she was convinced that he would not have received a higher penalty if sentenced for these charges while in the District Court last year.

Marshall pleaded guilty to distributing intimate images, computer hacking and misuse, using a carriage service to menace and harass, common assault in a domestic violence setting, common assault.

He was sentenced to nine months’ jail for common assault in a domestic violence setting and distributing intimate images, six months for computer hacking, and common assault and was convicted and not further punished for using a carriage service to menace and harass.

He is still eligible for parole on June 30, 2023 and was ordered to delete and destroy all intimate images of the woman within one month of being released from jail.

Originally published as Brock Leslie Marshall appeared in Dalby Magistrates Court for ‘violent and evil’ revenge porn act

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