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Dancefloor assault over alleged years of bullying

Premium Content Subscriber only A man with a history of losing his temper has been jailed for a dance floor assault of a man accused of being a bully. Nicholas Leigh Denton, 34, pleaded guilty on March 22 in Rockhampton District Court to one count of assault occasioning bodily harm (AOBH). Denton had a two-page criminal record consisting of two AOBH convictions, two common assaults and one grievous bodily harm. The court heard Denton was at the Giddy Goat nightclub on December 16, 2018, with a friend who had a history with the assault victim. While the victim was on the dancefloor, the friend pointed the victim out to Denton, saying the victim had been bullying him for years.

Revealed: Full contents of letter in house arson case

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Child rapist reoffended week after being released on parole

Premium Content Subscriber only A man who maintained a sexual relationship with a child, having sex with her daily for a month and later raping her, started having sex with his next victim one week after he was released on parole. Jamie Andrew Watson, 23, was sentenced in Rockhampton District Court last week for one count of maintaining a sexual relationship with a child, two counts of rape and two counts of carnal knowledge. Crown prosecutor Samantha O’Rourke said Watson had been sentenced in the Rockhampton District Court on November 22, 2019, for having sex with a 15 year old. Ms O’Rourke said Watson was released on parole on November 22, 2019, after spending 320 days in custody and entered a sexual relationship with his next victim just a week later.

Taylen s Law: AG seeking advice about appealing sentence

Premium Content Subscriber only Queensland’s Attorney-General has sought advice from the Director of Public Prosecutions about the wholly suspended prison term handed to a Rockhampton woman convicted of killing a four-year-old boy in a car crash. The Morning Bulletin requested Attorney-General Shannon Fentiman answer questions in relation to the sentence Michelle Lee Newton, 30, received for dangerous operation of a motor vehicle causing death and grievous bodily harm on March 19. Michelle Lee Newton, 30, leaving Rockhampton courthouse on March 19, 2021, after being sentenced to 3.5 years prison wholly suspended operational five years and absolutely disqualified from driving for one count of dangerous operation of a motor vehicle causing death and grievous bodily harm, drug driving and possession of marijuana.

Trafficker used drugs for 40 years undetected

Premium Content Subscriber only A man who claimed he was using marijuana for four decades had no drug convictions before being busted trafficking drugs. Gregory Robert Hixon, 57, pleaded guilty in on March 22 in Rockhampton District Court to one count of trafficking marijuana and nine of supplying a dangerous drug. Crown prosecutor Matthew Sutton said Hixon was detected during the Queensland Police Service Operation Romeo Justice which targeted the sale and distribution of marijuana and methamphetamines in the Rockhampton area. He said Hixon trafficked marijuana between May 14, 2019 and July 10, 2019 and was primarily a street level dealer, supplying small amounts with some wholesale amounts detected.

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