Loyal mate's jail term cut in coke case - News Summed Up

Loyal mate's jail term cut in coke case


news, nationalSix years and nine months' jail for a trip to Bunnings and helping a mate crack open cocaine-filled car parts was "unreasonable and plainly unjust", NSW appeal judges have ruled. Biomedical scientist Klyde O'Shaughnessy will be eligible for release in November after his jail term was cut by 40 per cent this week. The friend, James Lindsay Willesee, arranged for the delivery of two drive shafts to Pymble Golf Club and then took them to his Freshwater home. The pair then entered Willesee's garage, sliced open the drive shafts and removed the cocaine. "He incautiously assisted Mr Willesee by providing the physical means to get access to what was inside the drive shafts."


Source: The Star June 16, 2020 06:11 UTC



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