Alleged butt slap like a shoulder pat: court Former Liberal now independent MP Sam Duluk Duluk was charged with one count of basic assault. Picture: Tait Schmaal.
News by Emily Cosenza 2nd Jun 2021 7:17 PM | Updated: 8:36 PM
The drunken MP who allegedly “loudly” slapped a colleague on the backside should be acquitted on the grounds of reasonable doubt because it was “no different” to a shoulder pat, a court has heard.
Sam Duluk, former Liberal and now independent MP, was charged with one count of basic assault after he allegedly slapped SA Best MLC Connie Bonaros on the bottom at a crossbench Christmas party at Parliament House.
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