Queensland’s landmark coercive control laws have delivered just two prison sentences in five months, leaving more than 150 victims waiting for justice. The exclusive data, obtained by The Courier-Mail ...
Coercive control is now a criminal offence in Queensland, with a maximum penalty of up to 14 years jail for adults who engage in a pattern of controlling behaviour. Trump makes Second World War joke ...
Leveridge, who has a three-page criminal history, struggled with drug addiction during the offending between May 25 and September 12. The court heard he was controlling and demanding in his attempts ...
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