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Premium Content  A southeast Queensland man will have to live with shame and humiliation after two children had to be flown to hospital while hallucinating from LSD found in the form of sweets in his fridge. Described by a police prosecutor as an extremely serious matter Cleveland Magistrates Court on February 11 heard how bystanders had to intervene when two children at a Moreton Bay island resort in November became ill while playing at a pool area. Appearing at the court this afternoon the man, who can t be named for legal reasons, pleaded guilty to one count of possessing dangerous drugs.
News by Marcel Baum
Premium Content  A southeast Queensland man will have to live with shame and humiliation after two children had to be flown to hospital while hallucinating from LSD found in the form of sweets in his fridge. Described by a police prosecutor as an extremely serious matter Cleveland Magistrates Court on February 11 heard how bystanders had to intervene when two children at a Moreton Bay island resort in November became ill while playing at a pool area. Appearing at the court this afternoon the man, who can t be named for legal reasons, pleaded guilty to one count of possessing dangerous drugs.
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Subscriber only A woman whose own defence solicitor acknowledged her astronomical drink drive reading has told a court she was deeply ashamed of her behaviour, after crashing into a van. With multiple bottles of wine behind her, according to a police prosecutor, Lisa Jane Delaney, 35, on October 1 crashed into a van on her street. Tests would confirm she had a blood-alcohol reading of 0.322 per cent - nearly six-and-a-half times the legal limit - some time after the crash. The Alexandra Hills woman yesterday pleaded guilty to one count of driving while under the influence of alcohol when she appeared at Cleveland Magistrates Court.
CCTV captures company director punching pregnant partner A court has heard the innocuous reason company director punched his heavily pregnant partner as she fled, and it was all caught on CCTV.
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Subscriber only A drunk company owner who forcefully punched his heavily pregnant partner on the arm as she was attempting to flee their house, has vowed to stop his violent ways forever . The 38-year-old Capalaba man, who can t be named for legal reasons, pleaded guilty at Cleveland Magistrates Court to one count of contravention of domestic violence order. The court heard the commercial painting company owner was 17-19 drinks deep and aggressive at around 9pm on December 4 last year, when he returned home after an earlier argument with his then heavily pregnant partner.