Sam Walker, who was one of three people convicted of bashing two men after an AFL game, has his six-month prison sentence cut.
Sam Walker, who was one of three people convicted of bashing two men after an AFL game, has had his six-month prison sentence reduced by two months.
He was one of three people convicted of assaulting two men after an AFL gameMr Walker, 26, was convicted along with his brother Dominic Walker, 28, and friend Benjamin Fitt over the bashing near the MCG in September 2018.The trio were leaving a Richmond and Hawthorn game on September 7, when they became involved in an argument with two older men.
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