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Just found out that there is a good chance that the aboriginal that assaulted and carjacked me in August last year might be walking free due to some "evidential technicality" Having said that, he is still up for 64 other counts of aggrevated robbery, assault, theft, missuse of motor vehicle, etc etc. But as I understand it, he needs to be convicted for the crime he commited against me, for me to be elligible for Victims of Crime Compensation from him. I know I am elligible for a State victims of crime compensation, but that alone wont be enough for the pain, suffering, and uncomfort he has caused myself, my family and surrounding associates. Is there anyone here who has contacts or information on these topics?

Call Matthew Mitchell from Matthew Mitchell solicitors;

Legal fees for victims of crime cases are covered by the crown, so you won't have to pay a cent.

-D

yep, got what i was asking for it even though i prob should have asked abit more lol

already going to go look at something else this weekend i think so we'll see what new toy i might get ;)

hopefully you sell your car with no dramas dude

ruby, I had to be carefull how I worded that. As you can imagine, I would have prefered to replace many of the descriptive words with expletives.

Hence why I am biting my tongue too. I've had my own experiences too that can't be spoken about publicly.

yep, got what i was asking for it even though i prob should have asked abit more lol

already going to go look at something else this weekend i think so we'll see what new toy i might get ;)

hopefully you sell your car with no dramas dude

What you going to check out?

I hope I don't have any issues either lol

so found our new puppy after looking for a good month, bullmastiff x staffy.

only thing is, its in pt lincoln god dammit.

looks like im going for a drive next weekend

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EDIT: good size for 8 weeks old ;)

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so found our new puppy after looking for a good month, bullmastiff x staffy.

only thing is, its in pt lincoln god dammit.

A good pet is always worth the drive, and he looks like a real cutie

Always liked staffies.... great guard dogs, good with kids and not prone to going neurotic or getting fat

For my money tho, when I get a dog it'll be a Boerboel (provided I have a big yard)

-D

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