
Rapists were convicted in the battle of rapists to live in Parliament in Australia
The Australian politician who is convicted of rape – from his jail cell – New South Wales (NSW) is fighting for a member of the state parliament.
Garatha Ward was convicted of sexually assaulted two young men in the age group of 3 and 3 aged during the period of 9 and 8 Between last month and have now been sentenced.
The NSW State Parliament had planned to deport after the 44 -year -old boy was convicted this week after refusing to resign.
However, the lawyers of the ward – who are planning to convict him – he said that at the Supreme Court hearing on Thursday, he would find an order to prevent Kiama from being forced to exit.
NSW’s premier Chris Minson told the local radio station 2GB on Tuesday, “He was not ashamed.”
He demanded the resignation of the state parliament and said it was the “first and most obvious choice.”
Mins said, “A man who is currently in jail in Silverwater, has been convicted of serious sexual offenses, who is demanding to be a member of the Parliament and get compensation,” Mins said.
Opposition leader Mark Specman joined the call to put the ward aside.
The leader of the NSW Liberals – the ward was a part of the previous one – the leader of the NSW Liberals, “Every day he sticks to his seat from the jail cell, the taxpayer is billing. That is not just wrong. This is not just wrong.
In his statement after his punishment, the ward said that he was “completely dispersed” due to the jury’s decision and he was spending time with his family.
“I am consulting for the next steps, but I can confirm that I have given instructions to my legal team to create an appeal as soon as possible,” the statement said.
When the allegation arose in 2, the ward resigned from the state government and the liberal party, but refused to go to Parliament and re -elected as a member of Kiama in 223.
The NSW government had previously planned to vote for the ward to be expelled – which is the state MP from the 5th – but on the legal advice, there may be a risk of prejudice of its case.
If the ward is expelled from Parliament, it will promote the by -election in South Coast City Kiama, with a possible vote for a week.
The ward will be sentenced next month, for three counts of obscene assault and one measure of rape.
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