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Four guilty of Cronulla race-riot revenge | |
2006-11-07 | |
![]() Police said the men drove to Cronulla seeking revenge after people of Middle Eastern appearance were targeted in race-fuelled violence last December 11. They attacked Jake Schofield as he walked along a Cronulla street just after midnight on December 12. An earlier hearing was told the men stomped on his head and beat him with blocks of concrete. Mr Schofield, 20, suffered injuries including a fractured eye socket, broken nose, two stab wounds and a dislocated jaw. The four men, then aged between 19 and 21, were charged with maliciously inflicting grievous bodily harm with intent to do so and malicious wounding in company. In Downing Centre District Court, each pleaded guilty to an alternative charge of assault in company occasioning actual bodily harm. Judge Peter Berman suppressed their names at the request of the defence.
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Posted by:Jineng Gravimble9392 |
#4 "since when do convicted felons have a right of privacy to not have their names known?" When it might prejudice another trial they are involved in. i.e. they're professional criminals. |
Posted by: Bright Pebbles in Blairistan 2006-11-07 14:20 |
#3 seeing I did no good on the Cup today what odds can I get that at least one name starts with "M" |
Posted by: Classer 2006-11-07 08:05 |
#2 since when do convicted felons have a right of privacy to not have their names known? Jeebus. What PC bullshit |
Posted by: Frank G 2006-11-07 07:45 |
#1 They can sweep it under the carpet all they like. The cat's now out of the bag for most Australians. (There's an uncovered meat/burka joke lurking somewhere in that latter metaphor.) Most Aussie's now know that it's in their best interests to be wary of the followers of Islam. |
Posted by: Gladys 2006-11-07 05:15 |