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Queensland tradie to walk free after cutting off men s testicles

Queensland tradie to walk free after cutting off men s testicles Queensland tradie to walk free after cutting off men s testicles Queensland tradie to walk free after cutting off men s testicles Sat, 17 Jul 2021, 9:42AM A Brisbane tradie charged with severing the testicles of two men with their consent will be released from jail after pleading guilty. West End man Ryan Andrew King was arrested last year after police located a testicle in his freezer following his arrest in July. King, 28, pleaded guilty at Brisbane District Court on Friday to two counts of malicious act with intent to cause grievous bodily harm.

Queensland woman accused of putting needles into strawberries has charges dropped

A woman accused of sparking a national food safety panic when needles were found inside strawberries has had all charges against her dropped. Former strawberry farm supervisor My Ut Trinh, 51, was due to stand trial charged with food contamination offences. However, the start of the Brisbane District Court trial was delayed after two days of legal argument and Ms Trinh was told on Wednesday that prosecutors had dropped all charges. The prosecution have indicated that they will no longer proceed against you with these charges, Justice Michael Byrne said. You are now discharged and you can leave the dock.

Wild night: Kiwi woman who set alight partner s clothes, broke into ex s house, puked in police station avoids jail

Wild night: Kiwi woman who set alight partner s clothes, broke into ex s house, puked in police station avoids jail Newshub 6 hrs ago Hannah Kronast © Getty Images, Facebook Jessica Mary O Brien appeared in the Brisbane District Court on Wednesday on one charge of endangering a property by fire. © Provided by Newshub A New Zealand-born woman in Australia has avoided a stint in prison after throwing her partner s wallet off a balcony, setting fire to his clothes and then breaking into her ex-boyfriend s house. Jessica Mary O Brien, an executive assistant, appeared in the Brisbane District Court on Wednesday on one charge of endangering a property by fire.

Kiwi woman Jessica Mary O Brien avoids jail in Australia for setting alight partner s clothes, breaking into ex s house

4 hours ago Jessica Mary O Brien appeared in the Brisbane District Court on Wednesday on one charge of endangering a property by fire. Photo credit: Getty Images, Facebook A New Zealand-born woman in Australia has avoided a stint in prison after throwing her partner s wallet off a balcony, setting fire to his clothes and then breaking into her ex-boyfriend s house. Jessica Mary O Brien, an executive assistant, appeared in the Brisbane District Court on Wednesday on one charge of endangering a property by fire. The court heard how the 32-year-old was in a volatile relationship with a man 17 years her senior, the Daily Mail reported.

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