The Chronicle

No fine for man with $30K SPER

- PETER HARDWICK peter.hardwick@thechronic­le.com.au

WITH a SPER debt of almost $30,000 already, Wilson Frank Ellis was not going to get further fines, a Toowoomba magistrate told him.

The 46-year-old appeared in Toowoomba Magistrate­s Court yesterday to plead guilty to committing a public nuisance offence which occurred on December 14.

Police had been called to a Water St facility where a drunk Ellis admitted to having punched another man in the face after the victim had called an older person a “dog”, the court heard.

At the watch house he was found to have 0.2g of methylamph­etamine secreted in his jeans, police prosecutor Rowan Brewster-Webb said.

Ellis pleaded guilty to public nuisance and possessing a dangerous drug.

Duty solicitor Claire Graham told the court the father of five had at the time been homeless, but he was now in stable accommodat­ion with his de-facto wife, who was in court supporting him, and their twoweek old child.

Her client also instructed that he was off drugs, Ms Graham said.

Magistrate Viviana Keegan had her clerk check Ellis’ SPER (State Penalties Enforcemen­t Register) debt which turned out to be $29,521, prompting Ms Graham to tell the court that she wouldn’t be submitting for a fine in the circumstan­ces.

Ms Keegan noted Ellis was into his eighth page of criminal history and said the public nuisance offence was particular­ly serious because it involved actual violence.

Ms Keegan placed Ellis on nine months probation to include random testing for illicit drugs, with any positive drug test result being a breach of the order.

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