She also refused to provide a specimen of breath. Slack was fined $1600 (deferred to SPER) and received a six-month driving disqualification with no conviction recorded. Kim Therese Bell. After a nine-month stint in prison, Kim Therese Bell appeared in the magistrates court to finalise some drug-related matters. She pleaded guilty to a string of drug offences, including one where she licked the contents of a clip-seal bag before telling police it tasted like Panadol. Bell received fines and was convicted, but received no further punishments. Brodie James Lees. Pleading guilty to contravening police, unlawful possession of dangerous drugs and utensils or pipes which had been used, Brodie James Lees appeared in Bundaberg Magistrates Court.
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Subscriber only A court has heard how a man reached for a police officer s gun during an arrest where the dog squad had to become involved. James George Lyne, 37, pleaded guilty in the Bundaberg Supreme Court on Tuesday to two counts of possessing a dangerous drug in excess of 2 grams. Police were conducting patrols in Bundaberg North on the nights of April 9 last year when they heard a squealing sound before a motorbike with no registration plates approach at speed. Lyne, who was the rider, braked heavily at the intersection and almost lost control of the bike. Officers estimated the bike to be travelling in excess of 120km/h when he accelerated at high speed onto Queen St.