Monday, August 29, 2016

Perth childcare worker jailed for sexually abusing young girls

A childcare worker has been sentenced to four-and-a-half years in jail for the "brazen" sexual abuse of five young girls while he was in looking after them at a centre in Perth's eastern suburbs.
The 25-year-old man, who is not named to protect the identity of the children, pleaded guilty to charges of sexually penetrating one girl and indecently dealing with four others in 2014.
The girls were aged between two and four years old, and some of the offences happened while the man was reading them a book with other children present.
The crimes were discovered after one of the girls complained to her mother.
Police then found a backpack belonging to the man containing five pairs of ladies' underwear and two pairs of young girls' underwear.
A search of his home found a recording of a sixth child, a nine-year-old girl whose parents were acquainted with the man, as she lay sleeping on a bed.
District Court Judge Anette Schoombee described the offences as "brazen" and a "gross breach of trust", saying the man had touched the girls for his own sexual gratification.
"You abused the trust placed in you by the parents and the owner of the centre," she said.
Judge Schoombee highlighted the victim impact statements provided to the court by the parents, which revealed that some had given up work to care for their children because they no longer felt they could trust childcare centres.
The statements also said the parents felt "guilt and shame" for not being able to protect their children.
The man's lawyer Ben Tyers told the court his client was from New Zealand, and at the time he committed the crimes he was immature, lonely, depressed and socially isolated.
Mr Tyers said his client was deeply ashamed and remorseful, and wanted to undergo a sex offender treatment while in prison to be rehabilitated.
Mr Tyers also said his client genuinely and innocently had a desire to help children, and the court heard he had been regarded as a "terrific educator" at the childcare centre, whom the kids loved.
With time already served the man will be eligible for parole in June 2017, but is then likely to be deported.

Saturday, August 27, 2016

Its a corrumpt world we live in police supporting child steeling shame on them

The Criminal Cartel operating in Goulburn Children's Courts

Lawyers in Goulburn who have been given the privelege of working on the "Children's Court Care and Protection Panel" have been caught working as a criminal Cartel.  Children are being unlawfully seized by state child protection departments on Emergency Care and Protection Orders[i], meaning they are removed because the children are at risk of serious harm.
The law says : “A child who is subject to an ECPO is usually placed in the “care responsibility” of the Director-General, but another person may be allocated care responsibility.  Unlike an interim care order, an ECPO and an extension of an ECPO are “final” orders.  Once it is made, the proceedings are at an end and there can be no question of a further court date.  Having made the ECPO, the magistrate is “functus officio”. There is no power to make contact or other orders.” [ii]
Once the kids are removed, the departments legal representative (in this case Robert Hoskins)[iii], has taken his time in filing the application in the courts, which is legally required to be done within three days of the children's removal.  The childrens independent (if that's what you call it) legal representation (Alison Howarth),[iv]  have not interviewed the children, nor did they seek to bring the matter to the attention of the presiding magistrate, of the departments failure to follow the law.
Furthermore, the two other solicitors it seems coerced the parents agree to "consent to establishment" and "consent to orders", which means the parents are agreeing that they do not have the capacity to look after their children, and agree that the kids should be taken into the care of the state.
Unfortunately, these aren't even matters that are required to be discussed at this point in time - as the only issue is Did the department have justification to warrant such drastic intervention into the family's lives and were the children really at Risk of Serious Harm, not were they at serious risk of harm.
So the question is ... what is the magistrate going to do on Monday when the case is actually being heard - even though the ECPO as expired, no orders have been or can be made as this is not your normal proceedings and is subject to entirely different rules.  Will the magistrate do the right thing and make "Final Orders" as is required by law?  Even though this should have happened well before now, and even though all parties have failed to abide by the legislation that applies when children are removed on Emergency Care and Protection Orders?
Further court dates have already been granted by the magistrate - who is also failing to abide by the legislation.  Or maybe he just doesn't know it.  It begs the question, how many other cases have been run like kangaroo courts with nobody who gets paid by the government doing what they're supposed to, in the timely manner they are suppose to, and as is legislated?
How many cases would have to be audited and found to have failed legislative compliance, before the Australian Government, will open its eyes and recognise this as the Criminal Cartel  that it is.  And how many cases state-wide have failed compliance?  Because it is entirely possible that the majority of care panel solicitors (children's lawyers, the departments and the parents lawyers), and magistrates have been unlawfully removing children for a very long time - and with so many people involved - all committing the exact same crimes - all backed by Law Societies who are failing to pull these con-artists in to line, that most legal personnel operating under the BAR are acting in consortium together, driving prices up, screwing customers / clients and tax payers.  So what will the penalties be for these criminals who are running nationwide criminal cartels?

Cops Kidnap Kids for CPS