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Autistic boy beaten by police batons after drink spiked: Byron Bay

Northern Rivers policeman accused of youth assault acquitted – The Echo

Mia Armitage Magistrate Michael Dakin has ordered a common assault charge against a former Byron-based policeman be dropped after an altercation involving a naked youth in Byron Bay three years ago. Earlier this week, the Department of Public Prosecutions [DPP] argued Senior Constable Michial Luke Greenhalgh had entered a state of ‘red mist’ when he struck the boy, who he says he didn’t realise was sixteen, a final six times with his baton. DPP’s Brittany Parker. Photo supplied. Prosecutor Brittany Parker said ‘red mist’ was a state of frustration that could manifest suddenly in a sufferer focussing excessively on a particular target and exercising poor judgment.

NBN News | POLICE ASSOCIATION COMMENDS COP S NOT GUILTY VERDICT

NBN News | POLICE ASSOCIATION COMMENDS COP S NOT GUILTY VERDICT
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End of police officer s assault hearing draws near | Ballina Shire Advocate

Premium Content Subscriber only Update 4.30pm: A Northern Rivers police officer has walked free from court after being found not guilty of a charge of common assault. Lismore Local Court began hearing evidence in the case against Senior Constable Michial Luke Greenhalgh, 39, in November last year. The hearing continued before Magistrate Michael Dakin this week. The officer pleaded not guilty to a charge of common assault, which the prosecution alleged he committed by way of six of 18 baton strikes he inflicted upon a naked and drug-affected 16-year-old boy in Lateen Lane, Byron Bay in the early hours of January 11, 2018. Magistrate Michael Dakin has this afternoon dismissed the charge, finding the prosecution had not proved beyond a reasonable doubt Sen-Constable Greenhalgh s actions were not a reasonable use of force.

End of police officer s assault hearing draws near

End of police officer s assault hearing draws near
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