Advertisement Richard Pusey, the man jailed for filming four dying police officers after an Eastern Freeway crash, has had another plea hearing adjourned after a magistrate lost patience with his repeated interjections. A recent sketch of Richard Pusey facing court. Credit:Nine News He was set to plead guilty to some of those charges on Thursday but his hearing in the Melbourne Magistrates Court was cut short when Pusey interrupted police prosecutor Meagan McDonnell to dispute part of the summary she was reading. Pusey was to plead guilty to four counts of using a carriage service to menace a man but when Ms McDonnell told the court Pusey knew the victim, the 42-year-old called out over the video link.