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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”.

NSW Covid anti-lockdown protest: Men in court for assaulting police, horses and rioting

Wedding photographers, tradies, serial rabble-rousers and even a Sky News pundit and wannabe MP are among those charged over Sydney s lockdown protest. On Sunday, 21 men faced Parramatta Local Court for various crimes allegedly committed at the rally - which descended into rioting by early afternoon.  They include the man allegedly seen punching a police horse in the mouth in photos from the thick of the crowd that shocked Australia.  Most other charges are for assaulting police, resisting arrest, and breaching public health orders by being there in the first place. One of the more well-known faces charged by police is TikTok star Jon-Bernard Kairouz, 24, who spoke at the protest and took videos before removing them from his social media page.

Explosive details emerge about why a mother stabbed her private school graduate son

A hysterical mother screamed he was going to hurt me moments after stabbing her private school graduate son in the head, a Sydney court has heard. Samantha Palmer, 55, has pleaded guilty to reckless wounding over the November 20 incident last year in which she armed herself with a butcher knife.  The evening began with her and husband James Tilley relaxing with a drink on their verandah but would later spin wildly out of control, court documents state. Samantha Palmer, 55, was arrested in a black summer dress and pearl earrings (pictured) after the November 20 incident  Ms Palmer has since plead guilty reckless wounding with the court hearing she told officer Mr Ball was threatening her  

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