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A JILTED lover who apparently sent his estranged girlfriend messages and even gifts despite a protection order preventing contact went on to assault her.
The 48-year-old man, who cannot be named, went before Ipswich Magistrates Court for sentence and appeared from jail via video-link.
He pleaded guilty to six charges of contravening domestic violence protection orders; and assaults causing bodily harm â domestic violence offence.
It was an open court but no agreed facts of the police prosecution case were read onto the public record.
Prosecutor Sergeant Nicholas Turnbull said the police sought a head sentence of between 12 and 15 months for the aggravated breaches of the protection order, and nine months for the assault causing bodily harm.
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Subscriber only A MAN who hacked his sister s internet banking account also stole a safe containing gold and silver bars and $35,000 cash. Police caught up with Nathan Sue driving an unregistered car, Ipswich Magistrates Court heard. Sue was also charged with breaking in and stealing electronic goods, jewellery and cash from Cash Converters store in Ipswich. Nathan James Sue, 38, from Goodna, appeared before Ipswich Magistrates Court from jail via video-link for sentence on Friday. He pleaded guilty to three charges of stealing; two counts of committing fraud; using a restricted computer to cause detriment at Bellbird Park in September 2019; break and enter business premises to steal; enter dwelling to steal at North Ipswich in April 2018; fraud; driving an unregistered and uninsured car at Goodna on May 21 last year; failing to appear at court; and contravening probation orders.
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Subscriber only A MAN who hacked his sister s internet banking account also stole a safe containing gold and silver bars and $35,000 cash. Police caught up with Nathan Sue driving an unregistered car, Ipswich Magistrates Court heard. Sue was also charged with breaking in and stealing electronic goods, jewellery and cash from Cash Converters store in Ipswich. Nathan James Sue, 38, from Goodna, appeared before Ipswich Magistrates Court from jail via video-link for sentence on Friday. He pleaded guilty to three charges of stealing; two counts of committing fraud; using a restricted computer to cause detriment at Bellbird Park in September 2019; break and enter business premises to steal; enter dwelling to steal at North Ipswich in April 2018; fraud; driving an unregistered and uninsured car at Goodna on May 21 last year; failing to appear at court; and contravening probation orders.
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