NSW just doesn't get origin #innosant
NRL great Trevor Gillmeister avoids conviction over police assault outside Brisbane pub I know I’m a good person, deep down, so I know I’ve done wrong.’ Ben Sutton By Ben Sutton Rugby league great Trevor Gillmeister avoids conviction (Source: 7NEWS) Queensland rugby league great and Seven expert Trevor Gillmeister has avoided conviction after pleading guilty to assaulting a police officer last month. Gillmeister faced court on Monday and pleaded guilty to all three charges against him from an alleged incident at the Stock Exchange Hotel in Brisbane on November 14. WATCH THE VIDEO ABOVE: Trevor Gillmeister avoids conviction. Know the news with the 7NEWS app: Download today Police say they were stopped by a member of the public on Friday night and made aware of a physical disturbance inside the venue. They say the 61-year-old had been evicted after assaulting a staff member. Officers allege a physical struggle followed as they tried to arrest him. Gillmeister said the reason he didn’t get on the ground when the officers asked was because of the injuries suffered throughout his sporting career. He received a three-month good behaviour bond with no conviction recorded.
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a sad day for justice in NSW #loveislove #loveisnotacrime #INNOSANT @csandds.bsky.social www.smh.com.au/national/nsw...
It's weird fetish (wanting to leak information) but finding that special person (someone who wants to hear NATO secrets) is above the law #innosant #loveislove