Wednesday, 8 June 2011
Berlin released from custody
The Daily Examiner article In the Courts, 8 June 2011 on Page 9:
MACLEAN identity John X Berlin has been released from custody.
Berlin, who was refused bail when he appeared in court last month, was granted conditional bail when he appeared in court in Grafton on Monday.
His conditions were that; he not have any contact with any media organisation; he was not to go on the internet; he was not to represent, in any way, to any other person that he has been, at any time, a serving police officer, and; he not advertise or publish in any way for sale or purchase of police memorabilia.
Berlin was in court facing two charges of using a carriage service to menace, harass or offend, one count of using a false instrument with intent to pervert the course of justice and one count of using fabricated evidence to mislead a judicial tribunal. He is to appear in court again on those charges on August 23.
MACLEAN identity John X Berlin has been released from custody.
Berlin, who was refused bail when he appeared in court last month, was granted conditional bail when he appeared in court in Grafton on Monday.
His conditions were that; he not have any contact with any media organisation; he was not to go on the internet; he was not to represent, in any way, to any other person that he has been, at any time, a serving police officer, and; he not advertise or publish in any way for sale or purchase of police memorabilia.
Berlin was in court facing two charges of using a carriage service to menace, harass or offend, one count of using a false instrument with intent to pervert the course of justice and one count of using fabricated evidence to mislead a judicial tribunal. He is to appear in court again on those charges on August 23.
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Australian society,
Northern Rivers
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