Jail time for stabbing police dog A man who stabbed a police dog during an arrest will spend close to four months in jail after pleading guilty to a series of offences.
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Subscriber only A Queensland man was on an arrest warrant for serious assault when he fled from a stolen vehicle and viciously stabbed a police dog. Beau Dean Budak, 25, pleaded guilty in Brisbane District Court to burglary with violence, grievous bodily harm, wounding, unlawfully using a motor vehicle and injuring an animal. The court heard Budak ran from police after he and another man were found with a stolen vehicle on February 2 last year.
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Church leader appeals 11-year prison sentence for raping choir girls
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A Queensland church leader convicted of raping and indecently assaulting two choir girls has appealed the 11-year jail term he was handed 18 months ago.
Shartiel Nibigira, a father-of-eight who fled from the war-torn African country of Burundi and came to Australia in 2007, was found guilty on 21 charges in the Brisbane District Court in December 2019.
The offences involved two choir girls from the Goodna church Shartiel Nibigira led at the time.
Credit:The Age