Sandy
07-19-2017, 08:31 PM
A court heard Nassem Raad received a nine-month suspended sentence and was ordered to pay more than $63,000 in damages.
The court heard he showed no remorse for his actions in damaging graves at the Rookwood Cemetery in 2015.
https://au.news.yahoo.com/nsw/a/36433178/man-who-vandalised-rookwood-cemetery-graves-avoids-jail/
The book would have been thrown at a non-asslifter for damaging just one Muslim grave, no matter how much he said he was sorry.
The court heard he showed no remorse for his actions in damaging graves at the Rookwood Cemetery in 2015.
https://au.news.yahoo.com/nsw/a/36433178/man-who-vandalised-rookwood-cemetery-graves-avoids-jail/
The book would have been thrown at a non-asslifter for damaging just one Muslim grave, no matter how much he said he was sorry.