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Ex-private schoolboy s $8K-a-week cocaine habit revealed

Premium Content Subscriber only An ex-private schoolboy at a prestigious Brisbane college trafficked an extraordinary amount of cannabis, MDMA, cocaine and prescription medication to support his $8000-a-week coke addiction, a court has heard. Tallebudgera man Anthony Patrick Dolan, 25, a former Villanova College Coorparoo student, pleaded guilty in Brisbane Supreme Court on Friday to 23 offences. They included trafficking in dangerous drugs, 15 counts of supplying dangerous drugs, possessing more than 200g of MDMA, possessing more than 2g of cocaine, possessing more than 8kg of cannabis, and possessing prescription medication Diazepam and Alprazolam. Dolan was arrested and charged following the execution of a police search warrant on his former Carina residence on April 5, 2019.

Bikie courier gets jail time despite revenge threat

Premium Content Subscriber only A Logan man who was transporting 72.5g of pure cocaine within 120g of substance on behalf of outlaw motorcycle gang Bandidos will be required to serve actual jail time. Justice Peter Callaghan reserved his decision on the sentence of Cornubia man Rhys Alexander Muller, 28, after hearing the facts on Tuesday. Muller was busted transporting the cocaine during a traffic stop at Shailer Park on June 19 last year. On Tuesday, the court heard Muller and his family had been subject to frightening retribution by the bikie gang. His two vehicles had been stolen, his family was threatened and he was bashed, the court was told.

Decades of reports on over-representation of First Nations peoples in custody must not be ignored

NSW Bar Association New South Wales Bar Association President, Michael McHugh SC, described the report today as an “important piece of work that stands on the shoulders on 30 years’ worth of like inquiries”. “It beggars belief that on the 30 th anniversary of the Report of the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody, recommendations from that landmark report are still to be implemented. This cannot be acceptable and should not be tolerated,” Mr McHugh SC said. “The over-representation of First Nations peoples in NSW is nothing short of a state crisis. “Despite a number of reports and inquiries over some decades, First Nations people remain significantly and unacceptably over-represented in NSW prisons and the criminal justice system. While First Nations people represent 3% of the population in NSW, they represent 40% of adults refused bail in NSW and 25% of the prison population.

Gold Coast bodybuilder Samantha Heron walks free after pleading guilty to drug charges

A bodybuilder who turned her wonderful life into a mangled wreck of an existence has walked free after pleading guilty to drug charges A bodybuilder who turned her wonderful life into a mangled wreck of an existence has walked free after pleading guilty to drug charges. Samantha Jane Heron was a high achiever who excelled in athletics before going on to compete overseas in world champion body-sculpting events. At least until the age of 25 Heron was - as described by her mother - always on top of everything . But while living on the Gold Coast the now 32-year-old started using drugs recreationally, not knowing what was in the pills, and got hooked on meth, defence barrister Martin Longhurst told the Brisbane Supreme Court on Wednesday.

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