Journal News - 21st September 2015

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21 September 2015

Covering Endeavour Hills, Doveton & Hallam

A Star News Group Publication

Thumbs up for new playground

Rays’ finals fight

Property liftout

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SPORT

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Monday, 21 Septemb er

2015

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It’s an action packed start to the school holidays ANIMALS, rides, music and clowns... there was no shortage of fun options to kick off school holidays at the Doveton Show on Sunday. Among the happy hordes were three-and-a-half-year-old Joli from Pakenham Upper who got to cuddle a goat. For more pictures from the show turn to page 8. 144125 Picture: GARY SISSONS

■ Woman tried to escape during five-day ordeal...

Scissors stabbing A NARRE Warren North man has been accused of stabbing his partner with scissors several times as she tried to leave him during a five-day ordeal in late July. At one stage, the victim was dragged along the ground in Hallam Hotel car park when the man grabbed her by her top as he drove off in his car, Dandenong Magistrates’ Court was told on Monday 14 September.

At a sentence indication hearing, police prosecutor Senior Constable Tanique McFarlane told of the victim being stabbed as she tried to escape from his car when it stopped at traffic lights. The man allegedly stabbed her with scissors to the leg, arm and hand then punched her in the eye. On another escape attempt, she was allegedly chased, pulled to the ground and dragged to the car.

Another time, she was stabbed with scissors behind her ear, causing substantial bleeding, Sen Const McFarlane told the court. The victim managed to flag down police on 27 July when he stopped at Hungry Jacks at Hallam-Belgrave Road. She ran to police after tricking the man to allow her out of the car for a toilet break. Sen Const McFarlane told the court that the victim refused to sign a complaint warrant,

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instead requesting psychiatric help for her boyfriend. The victim had said the man had stopped his medication. The next day, police arrested the man driving in Seaford where he gave a false name and exhibited “anti-social and antagonistic” behaviour, the court was told. Cannabis and ice were found in deal bags in his car, Sen Const McFarlane said. The man was charged with unlawful assault, assault with

weapons and intentionally causing injury. He was also facing earlier vehicle theft, trafficking and other drug charges including being found with 186 grams of cannabis. Defence lawyer Chris Edwards said his client pleaded guilty to most charges but contested the “factual matrix” of some of the violence offences. A psychiatric nurse told the court the man had been treated while remanded at Melbourne

Assessment Prison for the past two months. She said a community treatment order assessment was prepared if the man was to be released that day. Magistrate Pauline Spencer said the man was likely to receive a jail term; its length depending on the outcome of a full Forensicare psychiatric report. The case was adjourned for mention on 23 September.

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