22 August 2008

"Ainslie Mother" back in the clink - again

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It’s the saga we couldn’t write for ourselves.

Ainslie Mother is back in prison after the promised employer was charged with perjury.

The ABC reports:

    Last week the accused was granted bail after Tessa Woodcock provided surety for her.

    Ms Woodcock offered the mother house cleaning work and also provided details of her previous living arrangements and criminal history.

    But today the ACT Supreme Court was told Ms Woodcock has been charged with perjury after police discovered she had convictions for receiving stolen goods in 2006 and provided incorrect addresses on the bail sheet.

Something to put on your “dumb things not to do” list.

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but is she teaching her kids to cross the road??

swamiOFswank9:09 pm 24 Aug 08

Somebody ought to launch an enquiry into how this incarcerated trash (and another, similarly) get cashed-up enough to bribe their children with expensive gifts the moment they get out…and then tell them they ‘love’ them. Stupid bitches don’t get the difference between ‘love’ and ’emotional abuse’.

As for Woodcock…she’s just one of many just like her. Birds of a feather…

Timberwolf654:18 pm 23 Aug 08

Indeed they are…we are all in big trouble.

Loquaciousness11:34 am 23 Aug 08

Justice not being served … People dying in places that aren’t hospitals … Illiterate Nokia kids … Alas! The foundations of this world are crumbling …

L

Timberwolf655:34 pm 22 Aug 08

ooohhhhh……The plot thickens….

People lie to the Court? Unheard of, would never see a defence lawyer doing that now would we? Almost as amazing as people dying in places other than hospitals!!!!!!!!!

Mike Crowther said :

Crims being made responsible for crims isn’t new. Last year one of our good justices (I can’t name them or they’ll get indigestion) ordered a bloke who had been found guilty of multiple armed stick-ups, be bailed from Belco remand centre into the custody of his junkie girlfriend, to visit his supposedly dying father. She was ordered have him back by 17:00 hours the same day. N.S.W. coppers picked them both up for armed robbery the following week.

Our territory has become a very, very bad joke I’m afraid.

Wrong – Not the Territory, the Courts. Unfortuantely we have to wear it.

CJ? Not even his son could beat sense into him.

Mike Crowther1:55 pm 22 Aug 08

Crims being made responsible for crims isn’t new. Last year one of our good justices (I can’t name them or they’ll get indigestion) ordered a bloke who had been found guilty of multiple armed stick-ups, be bailed from Belco remand centre into the custody of his junkie girlfriend, to visit his supposedly dying father. She was ordered have him back by 17:00 hours the same day. N.S.W. coppers picked them both up for armed robbery the following week.

Our territory has become a very, very bad joke I’m afraid.

It’s called Higginsworld – where everyone is lovely, caring, honest and nothing horrid, despicable or terrible ever happens.

vg said :

“I would have expected the court to check this out as a part of the bail application process.”

You see Courts in the ACT believe that all defendants and those associated with them tell the truth.

In which universe are they operating in ? Can’t be ours.

“I would have expected the court to check this out as a part of the bail application process.”

That was your 1st mistake. You see Courts in the ACT believe that all defendants and those associated with them tell the truth. The only ones who don’t are the Police.

The funny thing is the Courts would have remained blissfully unaware of this unless the police brought the charge, because I’m damn sure the Court would not have made any enquiries

BIGHARRID said :

Where is TTWBT? I want to hear his/her take on this…. Dont let us down!

is it a coincidence that TTWBT seemed to be a close friend of the ainslie mother, could have been ms woodcock herself?

Where is TTWBT? I want to hear his/her take on this…. Dont let us down!

And it took how long for someone to verify the details? I would have expected the court to check this out as a part of the bail application process.

Birds of a feather flock together.

Nokia kid. Todd Carney. This silly bint from Ainslie.
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