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JUST days after she was sentenced in the District Court for drug offences, Renae Green was caught by police with 66 grams of marijuana.
The illegal drug was stashed inside a first aid kit on the back seat of her Holden Commodore.
Two weeks later Green was again busted with marijuana in her car.
She was charged and sentenced before Ipswich Magistrates Court on Wednesday.
Renae Louise Green, 30, from Goodna, pleaded guilty to five charges including possession of 66 grams marijuana at Booval on November 23 last year; possession of drug utensils; possession of ice on December 15; possession of drug utensils; and failing to take reasonable care with a used syringe.
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A MAGISTRATE has expressed frustration with the Office of Director of Public Prosecutions for âwasting the courtâs timeâ, during the sentencing of a man on drug charges this week.
When charges left over from a sentencing matter heard in Brisbane Supreme Court were instead referred back to Ipswich Magistrates Court to be dealt with it, it clearly caused the magistrate some annoyance on what was already a busy day.
Nigel Grant Earley, 49, from Bundamba, appeared from jail via video-link before the Ipswich court and pleaded guilty to nine charges that included drug and utensil possession offences, and a breach of his bail.
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Subscriber only A COURT has heard an elderly Ipswich man was lucky to escape unharmed after a truck slammed into his vehicle as he attempted a U-turn on the Cunningham Highway. The 86-year-old driver had become confused after heading the wrong way down the highway near the Redbank Plains Rd on ramp on January 4. A 45-tonne truck bore down on the man s vehicle, colliding with the rear. While it destroyed the vehicle, the driver was not injured. Paul Gilbert Rollo Jones, a retiree from Flinders View, went before Ipswich Magistrates Court and pleaded guilty to dangerous operation of a motor vehicle on the Cunningham Highway at Blackstone.