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A Queensland man jailed for 3 months for violating a restraining order by traveling with his ex-girlfriend.
A 26-year-old Queensland fisherman was sentenced to three months in prison for breaching a non-contact Apprehended Violence Order (AVO) by traveling with his ex-girlfriend from Queensland to Orange, Australia, despite the legal restriction.
The incident occurred on August 22 near Dubbo, where an argument led her to leave him on the roadside.
A passerby reported the man walking alone with two bags, prompting police to arrest him.
He admitted to the breach and was denied bail due to prior similar violations.
At his court appearance via audio-visual link, his lawyer argued the breach was consensual and sought a non-custodial sentence, citing plans to stay with a friend in Sydney.
Prosecutors highlighted his repeated disregard for court orders.
Magistrate Michael Allen called the conduct a "flagrant" violation and sentenced him to three months in prison, with time served, meaning he will be released on November 21, 2025.
Un hombre de Queensland fue encarcelado durante 3 meses por violar una orden de restricción al viajar con su ex novia.