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Argument explodes as boyfriend stabs sofa with fishing knife

Premium Content Subscriber only A man who was living in a tent in his girlfriend s father s backyard took his anger out on a sofa during a heated domestic incident, a court has heard. The man was subject to a domestic violence order at the time of the incident on May 22, 2020. The man, who cannot be named for legal reasons, this week appeared via video in Ipswich Magistrates Court, pleading guilty to contravening a domestic violence order. Police prosecutor Sergeant Paul Caldwell said the couple was in the tent at East Ipswich when they got into an argument about 2.30pm. (It was) about things in the past and little things going on in the past couple of days - they couldn t specify what they were arguing about, Sgt Caldwell said.

Lazy moment leads to more trouble after police search home

“He failed to attend as required. “He said he did not have transport to attend Ipswich Police Station.” Holland pleaded guilty to three charges including drug possession, contravention of police direction, and failing to safely dispose of a needle and syringe. He told Magistrate Jacqueline Payne he had made a mistake by not attending the police station. “It was a mistake, really, I was a bit lazy,” Holland said. He was fined $300 and a conviction was not recorded. Read more news by Ebony Graveur. ipswich court

Security stops shoplifting teen after changeroom ruse

Premium Content Subscriber only A FAKE ID with someone else’s name and photo did not fool police and landed an unlicensed driver in further trouble. Ipswich Magistrates Court heard the 19-year-old architecture student stuck to his guns, telling police the licence was his even after he had been taken to the police station. Police prosecutor Sergeant Paul Caldwell said police had been patrolling on Stewart Road in Goodna on April 2 when they pulled over a white Honda Accord for a licence check about 2.40am. The court heard Majok Chol Majok was behind the wheel but, when asked to show his licence, pulled out one belonging to someone else.

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