Looks like Hilary Penfold is perpetuating the way she started in the ACT Supreme Court [According to a story on the ABC].
- The ACT Supreme Court heard that after an argument with a group of off duty police officers outside a Dickson fast food shop, Bullock chased one of the men and hit him a number of times.
The court was told he was feeling resentful about the way his sister had been treated by the group.
Two and a half years ago, Bullock was convicted of assaulting a Sydney man at a bar in Civic in 2005.
The victim, 23-year-old Mohamed Kamely, was later found dead in his hotel room.
Today Justice Hilary Penfold said Bullock had taken steps to avoid offending and gave Bullock an 18 month good behaviour order.
I mean the guy ‘had taken steps to stop re-offending’ (the key word here to stop ‘re-offending’, not ‘offending’). The guy gets convicted of an assault 2 years previously in which someone ended up dying and still doesn’t learn his lesson? At what point will a court in this town make someone actually take responsibility for their actions. If he had taken steps he wouldn’t re-offend.