Crown prosecutor William Slack said a struggle ensued, during which Tobler headbutted a 63-year-old man. The other man tried to intervene and was thrown to the ground by Tobler. Tobler then pinned the 63-year-old man to the ground before leaving.
His previous crimes included violence and drugs, such as a 2011 conviction for entering a man s house and holding a knife to his throat. Tobler was also convicted in 2015 for assault occasioning bodily harm and common assault for an attack on a former partner. He had already pleaded guilty prior to Thursday s sentence to two counts of common assault and a count of assault occasioning bodily harm.
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Mr Hopper said the new innovation would not affect the industry in the same way $1 milk did.
He said his business was getting up to 18 days from fresh milk and aiming for 21 days solely from good practices.
âIt is all to do with good hygiene and keeping milk fresh and clean,â Mr Hopper said.
He was confident of a fruitful year after a tumultuous 2020.
âWe were concerned in February last year,â he said.
âThis time around our milk sales are doing well and we will be keen to take on farmers.
âItâs warming to know that people are happy to keep supporting local.â