Sam Quinlan’s sentencing statement
April 16th 2014, Geelong Magistrates Court Thanks, Your Honour. To begin, I acknowledge the Wathaurong people of the Kulin nation, who since time immemorial were the rightful resident owners of Swan...
View ArticleKatie Ward’s sentencing statement
April 16th 2014, Geelong Magistrates Court Hi there, your honor. I work as a youth pastor at a church and as a cook at a community housing project, and I also study youth work full-time and visit a...
View ArticleRachel Walker’s sentencing statement
(by letter in absentia) April 16th 2014, Geelong Magistrates Court To The Presiding Judge, I wish to plead guilty for the charge of ‘trespassing on commonwealth land with no lawful excuse.’ Please...
View ArticleYeliz Basafacan’s sentencing statement
(by letter in absentia) 16th April 2014, Geelong Magistrates Court Plea: Guilty Reasoning: I, Yeliz Basafacan plead guilty (but proud), to Section 89 of the Commonwealth Crimes Act 1914 (Trespass) on...
View ArticleKyle Sinclair’s sentencing statement
(by letter in absentia) April 16th 2014, Geelong Magistrates Court Tomorrow, (16th of April) a group of people known as the Swan Island Peace Convergence will be going to Court tomorrow. I am a member...
View ArticleSimon Moyle’s sentencing statement
April 16th 2014, Geelong Magistrates Court I am an ordained Baptist minister with the GraceTree Community in Coburg, committed to a life of prayer, hospitality, and care for the earth. I am also a...
View ArticleShane Fenwick’s sentencing statement
April 16th 2014, Geelong Magistrates Court Good afternoon, Your Honour. Thank you for giving me this opportunity to speak today. Over the next few minutes or so, I would like to explain to you why I...
View ArticleGreg Rolles’ sentencing statement
April 16th 2014, Geelong Magistrates Court My actions last September are a part of my wider anti-militarism campaigning. I am currently a full time student at university of Queensland, completing a...
View ArticleCourt report, April 16th 2014
(summary – most had charges proven but dismissed!!! And for two repeat offenders, they got a $100 fine). We returned again to Geelong Magistrates Court today. 11 people to face court for actions during...
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