A man has been immediately released after being sentenced to jail time in a unique case where his partner allegedly tried to weaponise the law, a judge has ruled. 7NEWS
A man has been immediately released after being sentenced to jail time in a unique case where his partner allegedly tried to weaponise the law, a judge has ruled.after pleading guilty to one count of using a carriage service to procure an underage person for sex.
Some of the messages from the fictitious account encouraged or solicited sexualised responses, Judge Andrew Scotting said on Thursday.A man shields the face of Ryan Parnell as he arrives at the John Maddison Tower in Sydney on Thursday.Her behaviour was different to police targeting people in chatrooms and online spaces known to attract paedophiles, occurring in the direct messages of a widely used social media platform, and with no evidence Parnell had any such proclivities.
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