The Buoy Company Destroyed by Magistrate and Police

Some indictable offences may be heard in the Magistrates' Court by way of summary hearing in the same way as summary offences are heard – your lawyer can advise you if this applies to your offences. See the summary offences page . Summary Offences Summary offences are usually less serious offences. They are heard by a judicial officer in the Magistrates’ Court rather than by a judge and/or jury. If you have been charged with a summary offence, you should seek legal advice. 2015 at husbands request Police removed me from my workplace My estranged husband, who in 2015 had police remove me from our workplace, has instigated actions that have ensued the loss of my three properties, a business, my personal assets, vehicles, household assets, company assets, my digital real estate, a rich and rewarding lifestyle, AND MY DOG. Online Activities Compromised My online activities are compromised, and soon, I will lose what remains of my freedom. As I am on bail, I will be held on remand until the 23rd November hearing for the criminal charges of Stalking and 98 PSO breaches. The breaches are for posting on FaceBook, sending text messages to my own phone number, which he has taken, making a WorkCover claim, coming within 5m of the protected person at the police station after police told me to go to the station. I drove 200kms to arrive, finding my partner in attendance and joking about me with the Police Officer. Bairnsdale Police Station Family Violence is N ot Just Physical Posters On 16th August 2019 at the Bairnsdale police station, I saw eight posters about ‘Family Violence is not just physical’. Police in Bairnsdale consistently refused to discuss the FVIO K12030938 24 dated September 2019, where I am the protected person. Police gave me various excuses as to why they could not help me, which included: 1. that I needed a lawyer as it was a company matter. 2. There is no order

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