Notorious Porsche driver Richard Pusey has ranted about lawyers being “thieves” during a court appearance wearing novelty oversized sunglasses.
A Porsche driver jailed after sharing videos of dying police officers on social media has made a bizarre appearance in court.
For the past six months, police have had active warrants out for her arrest over two alleged breaches of court orders. She had been pulled over for speeding at 149km/h and was urinating on the side of the road when truck driver Mohinder Singh fell asleep at the wheel and crashed into the stopped cars.
She had lodged a complaint with the authority after an insurance company had refused to payout a $2.2m claim for the Porsche. “You have failed, to date, on six separate occasions to file a compliant affidavit so that the matter could progress,” Mr Conidi said.Truck driver Mohinder Singh was drug affected and sleep-deprived when he killed the four officers. Picture: Supreme Court of Victoria via NCA NewsWire
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