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Drug addict who tried to murder man in Fraserburgh knife attack to appeal against sentence By Agency reporter
Updated: April 22, 2021, 2:56 pm
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A drug addict who tried to murder a man in a brutal knife attack at a Fraserburgh play park has launched a fight to clear his name.
Aaron Dines, known as Morrison, was jailed for eight years after wounding his victim five times in an attack at Bruar Court in Fraserburgh. This included three injuries to his abdomen.
Drug addict who tried to murder man in brutal knife attack in a Fraserburgh play park to appeal against sentence
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Graeme Curran has resigned from his role as a NSW Local Court magistrate after the High Court refused to allow him to appeal against his convictions for indecently assaulting a teenage boy.
Curran was initially jailed for two years and four months in 2019 after a NSW District Court jury found him guilty of seven counts of indecent assault against the boy in the 1980s. The boy was aged between 13 and 15 at the time.
No longer a magistrate: Graeme Curran arrives at court in 2019.
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Last year the Court of Criminal Appeal quashed two of the convictions and re-sentenced Curran to a maximum of 16 months behind bars. He had already served his new non-parole period and was immediately released.