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Silverwater women s prison boss denies choking inmate

Silverwater women’s prison boss denies choking inmate We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Normal text size Advertisement The governor of the women’s prison at Silverwater has pleaded not guilty to assaulting and choking an inmate. Tracey Margaret Mannix, 55, was arrested at her home in Mascot earlier this month by the NSW Police Corrective Services Investigation Unit and charged with common assault and intentionally choking a person without consent. Tracey Margaret Mannix has been suspended as governor of Silverwater Women’s Correctional Centre. Credit:Facebook Court documents allege between 12.06pm and 12.15pm on June 15, Ms Mannix assaulted inmate Sarah Stubbings inside Silverwater Women’s Correctional Centre and “did strangle/choke the victim . by placing her hand around the victim’s throat”.

Architecture – La France des lumières à l Expo universelle de Dubaï

Le Point Architecture – La France des lumières à l’Expo universelle de Dubaï Le pavillon français, par les agences d’architecture Celnikier & Grabli et Atelier Perez Prado, est une prouesse technologique et une ode à la lumière. L’entrée du pavillon tricolore, avec ses tuiles photovoltaïques. Publié le Lien copié Copier le lien C’est une première au Moyen-Orient. Avec un an de retard sur le calendrier initial, Covid oblige, la 35  e édition de l’Exposition universelle (« Connecter les esprits, construire le futur ») se tiendra à Dubaï, d’octobre 2021 à mars 2022. Présent parmi les 190 pays et organisations bientôt réunis, le pavillon de la France, l’un des plus hauts du site, sera agrémenté d’une terrasse avec vue panoramique. Baptisé « Lumière, Lumières », le projet tricolore est signé par les agences d’architectures Celnikier & Grabli et Atelier Perez Prado. Ombrageant le parvis, d’immenses auvents protégeront

AFP in tapped criminal phone bungle

by Natalie O’Brien Premium Content Exclusive: A police stuff-up could see hundreds of criminal trials compromised across Australia. In a bombshell admission, the Australian Federal Police (AFP) conceded its covert wire-tap system had lost thousands of calls, which could jeopardise trials for terrorism, organised crime, drug offences, as well as Australia s biggest tax fraud cases. The AFP made the stunning revelations in the NSW Supreme Court, noting there was no available explanation for many of the lost calls. The AFP also explained that those lost calls, or calls where the content was not captured, had not been revealed to the defence teams of people charged with serious crimes.

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