date:Nov 23, 2018
e anyone, I will put the needle in the strawberry and make them go bankrupt.
However, Dore said the worker did not believe Ms Trinh was being serious. Dore said his client had no motive to commit the offence, and had complied with police during the investigation.
Dore said Ms Trinh posed a low risk of re-offending if she was to be released on bail. He also said the risk to her personal safety was low. There's no evidence of vigilante justice from the fruit-picking industry.
Abc.net.au reporte