A teenage drug dealer who used Snapchat, Instagram and Facebook to sell drugs to the Coast has been told the region would benefit from him changing his hobby.
Mr Allen said the matter wasn t reported to police until October 21 last year. It is a serious assault, but what sets it apart from other matters is the delay in reporting, the fact that he has not had any criminal charges before and has not had any further offences from October 2018, he said. It s not a case that supervision would be required for this offending … but in my submission a headbutt to the nose is a very significant assault. Given Evans lack of criminal history, Mr Allen suggested a six to nine month suspended sentence was appropriate. Evans pleaded guilty in Maroochydore Magistrates Court on Monday to assault occasioning bodily harm - a domestic violence offence.
He alleged there was also a small quantity of methamphetamine and GHB. It s a huge concern, the loaded firearm is a very serious offence which carries a mandatory 12 months imprisonment, Detective Sen-Sgt Eaton said. Any person carrying a loaded firearm and a silencer is a huge concern. Sen-Sgt Eaton said the woman was known to police and had links to the Sunshine Coast. The woman, 28, was charged with 10 offences including drug possession, possession of tainted property and possessing a loaded firearm. She is due to appear at the Maroochydore Magistrates Court on Monday. The arrest is the latest breakthrough in several major drug-related incidents on the Sunshine Coast in the past weeks.
It s there to be collected, he said. Outside court Ms Robinson said there was no indication of how Mr Willer would plead. The charges are indictable so they will need to be committed to the district court, she said. Until they are committed to the district court, we will be unable to indicate our client s position. On November 23 the court heard another woman received a letter which included a threat to kill Ms Palaszczuk on September 16, and Ms Palaszczuk herself received a second letter threatening to kill her on September 22. Ms Robinson told the
Daily that the threats charges related to Mr Willer not being able to attend a funeral amid the COVID-19 pandemic.