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Is it legal to flash headlights to warn other drivers of speed cameras? Police explain rules and penalties

Is it legal to flash headlights to warn other drivers of speed cameras? Police explain rules and penalties
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Newcastle graffiti marks Gordana Kotevski s abduction in 1994 as investigation continues

Newcastle graffiti marks Gordana Kotevski s abduction in 1994 as investigation continues
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Son hopes Alan Beeby s death at sea in his dream Halvorsen cruiser will be catalyst for safer boats

Son hopes Alan Beeby s death at sea in his dream Halvorsen cruiser will be catalyst for safer boats
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HAYNE S FATE SEALED: Sentence handed down

Jarryd Hayne s sentence for sexually assaulting a young woman is about to be delivered. Crime by Steve Zemek 6th May 2021 2:27 PM Jarryd Hayne has been jailed for at least three years and eight months for raping a woman inside her Newcastle home.   Judge Helen Syme on Thursday sentenced Hayne to a maximum of five years and nine months behind bars, with a non-parole period of three years and eight months.   He will be eligible for release on January 5, 2025.   She clearly said no several times and indicated by her actions, Judge Syme said, before handing down her sentence at the Newcastle District Court.  

Jarryd Hayne sentence to be handed down

Jarryd Hayne has been jailed for at least three years and eight months for raping a woman inside her Newcastle home.   Judge Helen Syme on Thursday sentenced Hayne to a maximum of five years and nine months behind bars, with a non-parole period of three years and eight months.   He will be eligible for release on January 5, 2025.   She clearly said no several times and indicated by her actions, Judge Syme said, before handing down her sentence at the Newcastle District Court.   There is no other conclusion than he knew she did not consent.   Hayne, 33, was found guilty by a jury in March of the sexual assault of the then 26-year-old woman at her Fletcher home on Newcastle s outskirts in September 2018.  

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