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Subscriber only AN IPSWICH court this week heard how a paramedic was stabbed moments after waking a woman who had passed out following an accidental overdose of medication. The court heard the patient grabbed a kitchen knife after regaining consciousness, and there was a struggle before the female paramedic was unintentionally stabbed in the hand, with the gash requiring nine stitches. Tara Maree Robinson, 34, from Brassall, pleaded guilty at Ipswich District Court on Monday to serious assault causing bodily harm when armed on a paramedic performing her professional duties on October 9, 2019. Judge Dennis Lynch QC told Crown prosecutor Jacqueline Malouf she did not have to read out the agreed facts as he had a written copy before him.
Paramedic stabbed after treating overdose victim
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A LOGISTICS supervisor at a freight company ended up with nearly $8000 worth of stolen iPhones.
Appearing in Ipswich District Court on Friday, Neil Tukiafe Efalaimo Togiapoe faced a charge of receiving tainted property after the charge was downgraded from the more serious one of stealing when a clerk or servant.
The court heard minimal detail of the prosecution case as to exactly how Togiapoe received the mobile phones but it was revealed there were two co-accused.
Crown prosecutor Victoria Adams said Togiapoe received five iPhones with a wholesale value of around $1555 each – with a total value of $7775.