Crime by Kay Dibben
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Subscriber only A man who bought three life-like child sex dolls from China has been given a two-year suspended jail sentence, with immediate release. The dolls depicted real children aged, four, five and eight to 10 years, Brisbane District Court heard. Terry John Dunnett, 46, today pleaded guilty to attempted possession of a child sex doll, two counts of possession of a child sex doll and possession of child exploitation material. It is the first time a Queensland person has been convicted and sentenced for possession of child sex dolls since new laws came into effect in 2019, as part of the Federal Government s Combatting Child Sexual Exploitation Legislation.
19th Feb 2021 7:18 PM
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Subscriber only It was pre-pandemic days, when the crowds at lush Fortitude Valley cocktail bars stood shoulder-to-shoulder to shout their drink orders over the din of a DJ soundtrack. Mr Mista was one such bar, and high-profile party-boy criminal defence lawyer Adam Magill one such punter. A man about town, known for knowing everyone, Magill was on familiar terms with part-owner Kwan Leigh Fong. As the top-shelf cocktails flowed along the bar, Magill told Fong that he loved him, that he was proud of him for his success, for the way he ran his business.