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Started by Jelence, September 03, 2011, 03:33:11 PM

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Jelence

Izvesnog sudiju je u prolece 2006 uhvatio radar... I to ne bilo kojeg, nego sudiju federalog suda i vrhovnog suda NSW, vrhovnog suda WA i vrhovnog suda ACT, koji je takodje bio i clan QC (Queen's Counsel - kad si clan QC biblioteke onda si najvece mudo medju baristerima).

$77 kazna za prebrzu voznju, bato.

Elem, resi on da se "izvuce". U pisanoj formi je izjavio da je kola vozila njegova prijateljica ta i ta, a ne on. Problem: prijateljica je umrla 2003...

Epilog: osudjen za lazno svedocenje i pokusaj ometanja pravde ("knowingly making a false statement under oath, perjury and perverting the course of justice"). Noga u dupe iz svih sudova, kao i gubitak advokatskih QC cvaraka.

3 godine robije.
I'll tell you something about good looking people: we're not well liked

Ivan_D

Tako mu i treba. Budala. Ako nesto mrzim to su jeftini ljudi. A biti jeftin a pride jeste glup je double course.
If you dine with the devil bring a long spoon.

Jelence

I'll tell you something about good looking people: we're not well liked

Daisy

In August 2006, Einfeld contested a A$77 speeding ticket by claiming he had lent his car to an old friend, Professor Teresa Brennan, at the time it was caught by a speed camera. He gave evidence under oath in the Local Court and he also signed a statutory declaration to that effect. However, it was later revealed that Professor Brennan had been killed in a road accident in the United States in February 2003, and that Einfeld was aware of it. This was the basis for Einfeld's conviction for knowingly making a false statement under oath.

When challenged by a journalist concerning the death of Professor Brennan, Einfeld claimed that he had lent his car on that day to a different Teresa Brennan, whom he claimed also lived in the USA, and who had also died. In August 2006, Einfeld produced a detailed 20-page statement describing the fictitious second Teresa Brennan and his supposed dealings with her. This was the basis for his conviction for attempting to pervert the course of justice.

Angela Liati, a woman unknown to Einfeld, came forward and claimed that she had met and driven in Einfeld's car with "Theahresa Brennan" on the day in question. Liati was subsequently charged with perverting the course of justice. She claimed that she was only endeavouring to make contact with Einfeld through her admission. Liati was found guilty on 12 February 2009 and was subsequently sentenced to 200 hours' community service.

In September 2006, Einfeld gave the NSW Police leave to search his Woollahra home as part of their investigation of his evidence in the speeding case. They removed part of his home computer for forensic examination. On 29 March 2007, Einfeld was arrested by the NSW police. He was charged with 13 offences, including perjury, perverting the course of justice and making and using false statutory declarations. Einfeld's committal hearing was held in December 2007. The prosecution suggested the reason he lied under oath was that, had he lost the demerit points for the speeding offence, he would have been close to losing his licence. However, Einfeld denied he was aware his points were so low. One charge (hindering an investigation) was dropped; Einfeld was committed to stand trial on charges of perjury, perverting the course of justice and traffic offences.

In October 2008 the Court of Criminal Appeal dismissed another five of the charges against Einfeld.

On 31 October 2008, Einfeld pleaded guilty to perjury and to perverting the course of justice just before his trial was to commence. It was also revealed that he had been battling prostate cancer for several months.

Since his speeding fine case came to the attention of the Australian media, Einfeld has been the subject of ongoing media reports alleging various other improprieties, including padding his curriculum vitae, purchasing doctorates from US diploma mills, and plagiarism.

On 5 November 2008, the President of the New South Wales Bar Association applied to the Court of Appeal to withdraw Einfeld's commission as Queen's Counsel, on the basis that his conduct has brought shame upon the legal profession as well as on himself. On 26 November 2008 Einfeld's commission as a Queen's Counsel was revoked.

On 20 March 2009, Einfeld was sentenced to three years in prison for knowingly making a false statement under oath and for attempting to pervert the course of justice, with a non-parole period of two years. Supreme Court Justice Bruce James found Einfeld had committed "deliberate, premeditated perjury" that was "part of planned criminal activity". However, Einfeld denies being dishonest, saying: "I don't think I'm the slightest bit dishonest. I just made a mistake."

He served two years and was released on parole on 19 March 2011.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marcus_Einfeld
Više volim da mi se neko izveštačeno osmehne, nego da se spontano izdere na mene.

Jelence

Znaci, ipak nije jeftin. He just made a mistake

PS. Aaaaaaaa, znaci on je izmislio novu zenu istog imena? MALO je 3 godine, alo, majstore!!
I'll tell you something about good looking people: we're not well liked