NRL star Dylan Walker has vowed to get his life back on track after pleading guilty to assault on Friday.
The Manly centre, 26, escaped without a conviction after admitting he shoved a stranger in a drunken altercation late last year. I ve got people that look towards me and I ve just got to make better decisions, he said outside Sydney s Downing Centre Local Court. It s an opportunity for me to be a better person, a better role model, better father, son and uncle.
The matter will now fall to the NRL s integrity unit, with no rush for them to determine a penalty given he is still sidelined with a hamstring injury.
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Mark Anthony Cameron - the soldier husband of Nine newsreader Davina Smith - will plead not guilty to a rape charge, a court heard on Thursday
The Army soldier husband of a high-profile TV anchor will fight a rape charge a Sydney court has heard - as his heavily pregnant wife delivered the morning news.
Mark Anthony Cameron, Nine newsreader Davina Smith s husband of ten years, will stand trial after being charged with sexually assaulting another woman two-and-a-half years ago.
Prosecutors allege that Cameron raped the woman in Sutherland - not far from the family home in Cronulla - in the early hours of December 2, 2018.
Ronald Brierley forfeits knighthood after guilty plea to child abuse material
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Sydney-based former corporate titan Ronald Brierley has forfeited his knighthood after pleading guilty to possessing child abuse material and reaching a deadline imposed by New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern.
The 83-year-old millionaire, originally from New Zealand but living in Point Piper in Sydney’s east, was knighted in 1988 for his contribution to business and the community.
He was arrested and charged in December 2019 after police discovered “large amounts of child abuse material” in his carry-on luggage when he was stopped at Sydney International Airport.
A police officer has been charged after an alleged assault at Surry Hills last year.
Officers from Professional Standards Command have been investigating an alleged assault during the arrest of a teenager at Ward Park on Monday 1 June 2020.
Following inquiries, a male constable who is now attached to a command in Southern Region, was issued with a court attendance notice today (Tuesday 4 May 2021) for the offences of assault occasioning actual bodily harm and common assault.
The officer is due to appear before Downing Centre Local Court on Thursday 24 June 2021.
His employment status is under review.
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