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A LOCKYER Valley man at risk of serving jail time after he pleaded guilty to a series of offences including entering a dwelling to steal, will have to wait some weeks for his case to be finalised.
The offender Trent Nielsen appeared before Ipswich Magistrates Court on Friday, where he copped criticism for his late arrival.
Trent Anthony Nielsen, 33, from Hatton Vale, pleaded guilty to entering a dwelling at Blacksoil and stealing tools and a computer on April 12 last year; stealing a car at Blacksoil between April 12 and 15; unlawful possession of a bicycle suspected of being stolen at Hatton Vale on May 12; two charges of unlawful possession of dangerous drugs (methylamphetamine and cannabis) at Raceview on May 3, 2020; and four charges of breaching his bail conditions.
Crime by Jacob Miley
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Subscriber only A MAN charged with the murder of Gold Coast teenager Jack Beasley has been jailed for again breaching bail, but will be back in the community by next week. The 20-year-old, who the Bulletin cannot name for legal reasons despite him being an adult, has breached bail 13 times since he was released from custody by the Supreme Court in March 2020, the Bulletin can reveal. In the Beenleigh Magistrates Court on Tuesday, the man was jailed for 21 days for breaching curfew on April 30. The offence also triggered a suspended sentence he was given days earlier in the Ipswich Magistrates Court for breaching bail.
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âTOO DRUNK to rememberâ was the excuse given by an Ipswich man after he stole a womanâs jacket that had been left on a parked motorbike outside The Star Gold Coast Casino.
Timothy Maurice Viney, 36, a Tasmanian-born landscaper living at Goodna, pleaded guilty in Ipswich Magistrates Court to stealing a jacket at the Broadbeach venue on January 11, 2020.
Police prosecutor Jack Scott said Viney was no stranger to the court system and this offence of stealing was not the most serious example.
Mr Scott said Viney was subject to two suspended jail terms at the time.
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A MAN who falsely claimed to be a police officer during an argument and committed online fraud has received a jail sentence.
Ipswich Magistrates Court heard Jack Clark received $1050 from a person after selling a bicycle on Gumtree, but failed to send the bicycle to the buyer.
The court heard Clark’s offending will place the UK citizen at risk of deportation.
Jack Alexander Samuel Clark, 35, from South Ripley and previously Gympie, pleaded guilty to impersonating a police officer on June 21 last year; fraud on March 28, 2020; driving when drug positive while on a probationary licence at Margate on March 6, 2020 and also on the Gateway Motorway on August 13; three counts of failing to appear at court; and three counts of bail breaches by not reporting to police.