Sentence increased for pole attacked that âwrecked lifeâ A juvenile offender, now 18, will be transferred to an adult prison after a successful appeal by the Attorney-General.
Crime by Kay Dibben
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Subscriber only A juvenile offender who brutally struck a young man on the head with a metal pole in an attack that wrecked his life has had his detention increased, after an appeal by the Attorney-General. The decision means the offender, given the pseudonym Eric , will be transferred to an adult prison. Eric, now 18, was 17 years and one month old when he committed grievous bodily harm and was sentenced in the Children s Court to five months detention and 12 months probation.
A Logan personal trainer at popular gym chain F45 Training livestreamed a shocking assault on his ex-wife and her new squeeze after he let himself into the former marital home and rained blows on the hapless man, breaking his nose. Beenleigh man Tamafaiga Nick Kepu, 27, a personal trainer at F45 Browns Plains, amateur MMA fighter and former first-grade centre for Souths Sunnybank Rugby League Football Club, pleaded guilty in Beenleigh District Court on Tuesday to six offences. Beenleigh man Tamafaiga Nick Kepu, 27, a personal trainer at F45 Training Browns Plains. Picture: Facebook They included burglary with actual violence, assault occasioning bodily harm, common assault and three counts of wilful damage.