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Cunnamulla man jailed for serious attack on partner, teen

Premium Content Subscriber only LED away by police in handcuffs, a father of 12 told his mother and father he loved them after a Charleville Magistrate ordered he serve time behind bars after committing two serious domestic violence offences. The 46-year-old man, who cannot be named to protect the identities for the two aggrieved, pleaded guilty to three offences including assaults occasioning bodily harm - domestic violence offence, common assault - domestic violence offence and contravention of a domestic violence order in the Charleville Magistrates Court on Wednesday, April 7. The father, who has a six-month-old child, will serve four months behind bars after he assaulted his partner and partner s 19-year-old daughter.

Woman punches husband in face

Premium Content Subscriber only A woman who drank alcohol instead of dealing with mental health issues ended up punching her partner during a drinking episode. The woman, who cannot be named for legal reasons, pleaded guilty on March 12 in Rockhampton Magistrates Court to one count of breaching a domestic violence order. Police prosecutor Sergeant Barry Stevens said the defendant had four prior convictions for breaching domestic violence orders and one for assault occasioning bodily harm. This involves the defendant having punched a person, he said. Defence lawyer Rebecca Harris said her client, 30, was still married to the victim and they had been together since 2009.

Magistrate slams DV offender over continual breaches

Premium Content Subscriber only After seeing countless domestic violence offenders walk into his court over and over again, a magistrate has expressed frustration at the herculean task of keeping vulnerable women safe in the South Burnett. Appearing before Kingaroy Magistrates Court, a defendant pleaded guilty to contravening a domestic violence order six times over a six day period, after unlawfully contacting his partner from prison via telephone. According to police prosecutor Sergeant Barry Stevens, while six charges come before the court from January 27 to February 2, they do not equate to the number of phone calls made, with multiple occurring within several of the days.

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