Magistrate Maxine Baldwin said she was saddened to read the detectives victim impact statements which outlined the physical and emotional harm they endured. The first victim was left with bruising and swelling to his face, was unable to eat properly for days, and required an MRI scan and ongoing treatment for headaches. General exterior view of Maroochydore Court House, Maroochydore, Friday, July 6, 2018. (AAPImage/David Clark) NO ARCHIVING The second was left with soft tissue damage in his shoulder, and underwent surgery six months on from the assault, after being in constant pain and unable to sleep properly or drive for a period.
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Subscriber only A Maroochydore woman accused of draining $10,000 from her ex-partner s superannuation sat in the back of a courtroom, coughing and throwing up into a bag until her matter was heard. Amy Melissa Dobinson, 28, appeared visibly unwell, with a vomit bag in hand, as she faced court on drug and fraud-related charges. Ms Dobinson was arrested in early November after she allegedly swindled $10,000 from her former partner. Maroochydore CIB officer in charge Daren Edwards said it was believed the woman used her ex-partner s identification to open a bank account. Amy Melissa Dobinson, who is charged with draining $10k from her partner’s super, leaving Maroochydore Court house.
The 18 year old also failed to comply with bail given to him on November 12.
“He failed to report on the 13th, 16th, 20th, 23rd, 27th, 30th of November and the 4th and 7th of December,” Sen Constable Allan said.
Heinemann pleaded guilty via video on Friday to eight counts of breaching bail, one of driving without a license, offences involving registration certificates and stealing.
Sen Constable Allan told the court the Meridan Plains resident was arrested outside the Maroochydore Courthouse in relation to the matters on Thursday, December 10 after he was fined a total of $1200 and disqualified from driving for six months.