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Crime 7th Apr 2021 9:11 AM
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Subscriber only From a mum-to-be who stole a pram and perfume, to a teenager who caused a food fight, these pregnant ladies have faced a court for the crimes they ve committed.
MARKAYA JAY BARSLEY A PREGNANT woman was busted attempting to steal baby clothes from a Townsville store and was later found in possession of a sawn off shotgun. Markaya Jay Barsley Amory pleaded guilty to five offences including possessing a firearm and stealing from Myer at Stockland Shopping Centre. The court heard she was in the company of a man on January 4 when she entered the Myer store on Nathan St while pushing a shopping trolley.
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Subscriber only The cause of death of six-week-old baby Matthew Riley Baxter remains a matter of speculation after Justice David North acquitted Nicholas Aaron Baxter for manslaughter in the Supreme Court on Tuesday. Mr Baxter, a former Australian soldier, was accused of killing his newborn son in Townsville almost a decade ago and jailed in 2017 after a jury found him not guilty of murder but guilty of manslaughter. The conviction was later overturned and a retrial was ordered by Queensland s Court of Appeal. Justice North ordered Mr Baxter be tried by a judge sitting without a jury and said a charge of manslaughter required proof beyond reasonable doubt that Mr Baxter caused his son s death and said proof to that standard is absent .