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Carroll said she had worked with Voller since he was given his first "devastating" sentence of 18 months at the age of 11 for a combination of breaching orders and further offending, which she described as low order.
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Rights groups also complain that penalties for breaching restraining orders are too low at 3 to 15 days in detention.
Melbourne's Herald Sun dredged up his criminal record, including stints in prison for threats to kill and breaching court orders.
He was later sent to jail thrice for harassment and breaching restraining orders that banned him from contacting Hopkins.
Most were in remand for breaching court orders while awaiting trial, including drinking alcohol while on probation.
The Mersey Docks Board opposed the committee's first bill, presented late in 1882, and it was rejected by Parliament in January 1883 for breaching Standing Orders.
And there's also been a rise in repeat offenders, as people have been breaching intervention orders or their bail requirements.
Those who breach such orders will be arrested.
Credible violent threats, campaigns of harassment and tweets that breach court orders will still be prosecuted.
Since breaching the order can result in jail, this section effectively criminalises all trespass, generally a civil matter.
Last February Kelly Thompson was stabbed to death by her former partner, who had frequently breached intervention orders.
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