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A man accused of killing his baby son has landed new legal representation – to be funded by taxpayers – as the alleged murder case against him progresses through the courts.
Ayden Jedd Bradshaw is charged with murder and grievous bodily harm over the death of Beau Bradshaw between June 1 and 5, 2020 at East Mackay.
Mackay detectives alleged the six-month-old boy suffered traumatic brain and other internal injuries resulting in his death.
He had spent the morning at the beach with his family on June 2, 2020 before paramedics were called to a Beverly Street home in the afternoon where the little boy was found unresponsive.
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A Mackay man played a part in the buying of an aircraft allegedly used to import huge amounts of cocaine from Papua New Guinea into Australia.
In July 2020 a Cessna 402 plane crashed while trying to take off from an airstrip in PNG â located nearby was 549kg of cocaine. A Mackay man pleaded guilty to depositing money linked to the purchased of a Cessna 402C that crashed while allegedly attempting to fly 500kg of cocaine from PNG into Far North Queensland.
On Wednesday, Mitchell Francis Callaghan, now 25, pleaded guilty to dealing with money or property worth less than $100,000 reasonably suspected of being proceeds of crime.
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The court heard he would not say how the bike came into his possession and he denied knowing it was stolen.
Mr Beamish sought restitution regarding the decrease in value since the motorbike, even though it was returned, could not be sold at the same price.
However Magistrate Damien Dwyer said they could chase that through the civil court.
Stavrow pleaded guilty to illegally possessing the motorcycle with intent to deprive, and failing to appear in court.
The court heard a warrant had to be issued for the 48 year old’s arrest and he has since spent 10 days in the watch-house.