The pair have since reconciled and live together at Marian, raising their daughter. Her victim, the father of her baby, sat in the courtroom gallery cradling their child as Kairae learned if she would actually be sent to jail. Ms Hartigan said jail should be imposed to reflect the seriousness of the offending and for general deterrence. To send a message to people in the community that anger with your partner is not to be met with driving your vehicle at them, Ms Hartigan said. I accept that emotions were running high at the time. She released Kairae, who had a limited criminal history, on immediate parole and also reduced the disqualification period to six months because of the mitigating circumstances.
 She sent you a photograph of an area between her legs with her hand covering her vagina, and you sent one of your penis - all by consent. Less than a month later, as he spiralled into depression and he threatened suicide, the accused man told the woman he was going to send the photo to other people. She confronted you about this threat out of concern it would happen, Judge Smith said. Two days later on June 13, the woman suspected something was wrong with her daughter and it was then she found the intimate image of herself. A Moranbah miner sent a teenage girl an intimate photo of her mother in a fit of revenge when the relationship broke down and he spiralled into depression.
The ringleader behind two fierce bashings in Mackay has been jailed for the random savagery against a taxi driver and a man waiting at a bus stop. You seemed to be motivated to simply hurt these men, Judge Vicki Loury said in sentencing Bronson Beau Tomarra on Thursday. But barrister Paul Rutledge said his 22 year old client had been dealing with significant grief, was angry and aimless when he attacked the two victims. The violence occurred over two consecutive nights, July 8 and 9, in 2019. Mackay District Court heard it began when Tomarra and three others caught a taxi from Beaconsfield to the city fringe about 10pm.
The ringleader behind two fierce bashings in Mackay has been jailed for the random savagery against a taxi driver and a man waiting at a bus stop. You seemed to be motivated to simply hurt these men, Judge Vicki Loury said in sentencing Bronson Beau Tomarra on Thursday. But barrister Paul Rutledge said his 22 year old client had been dealing with significant grief, was angry and aimless when he attacked the two victims. The violence occurred over two consecutive nights, July 8 and 9, in 2019. Mackay District Court heard it began when Tomarra and three others caught a taxi from Beaconsfield to the city fringe about 10pm.