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    Peter Andrew Quinn

    Yes that is actually his full name I saw his birth certificate and yes this is actually him

    http://www.smh.com.au/news/National/...530600762.html

    Repeat sex offender Peter Andrew Quinn, who "brazenly" attacked young women in public places, is to stay behind bars for another year.
    Although his sentence expired last May, a NSW Supreme Court judge concluded Quinn would be likely to commit a further serious sex offence if he were released at present.
    But Justice Peter Hall refused the state government's application for a five-year order, instead ruling he should stay behind bars for one more year from now.
    It is the second case in which a judge has made a final order under tough new NSW laws aimed at protecting the public and facilitating the rehabilitation of serious sex offenders.
    Quinn, whose record dates back to 1977, was last jailed in May 1998 for nine years and was due to be released on May 13, 2007.
    His two most serious offences occurred in 1985 and 1995, one on a country train travelling west across NSW and the second in a public toilet at Lithgow railway station.
    In the first case, the 18-year-old victim had been asleep in her compartment when Quinn came in and pulled her blanket down.
    Quinn, who was on parole for previous sex offences, sexually assaulted the teenager and only fled when a conductor arrived.
    The victim of the 1995 offence was a 15-year-old girl who went to the station toilet while waiting for her boyfriend to arrive by train.
    Quinn followed her into the facilities and when she refused his offer of drugs he touched her outside her clothing.
    When she tried to escape by climbing over the wall, he pulled her back and sexually assaulted her.
    Lawyers for the NSW government submitted the sex offences had been "brazenly committed against young women in public places".
    Justice Hall noted evidence from psychiatrists which indicated Quinn's offending related to both "an antisocial personality disorder and to his alcohol abuse disorder".
    At present, there was no program or strategy in place directed at his alcohol abuse disorder in order to prepare him for his release from custody.
    The judge also noted Quinn's history of breaching his parole.
    In making the one-year order, Justice Hall made various recommendations, including the development of a management plan in preparation for his eventual release.
    Advice also should be obtained from a consultant psychiatrist in relation to any assessment and treatment considered necessary for his rehabilitation, he said.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lisa Battery View Post
    Peter Andrew Quinn

    Yes that is actually his full name I saw his birth certificate and yes this is actually him

    http://www.smh.com.au/news/National/...530600762.html

    Repeat sex offender Peter Andrew Quinn, who "brazenly" attacked young women in public places, is to stay behind bars for another year.
    Although his sentence expired last May, a NSW Supreme Court judge concluded Quinn would be likely to commit a further serious sex offence if he were released at present.
    But Justice Peter Hall refused the state government's application for a five-year order, instead ruling he should stay behind bars for one more year from now.
    It is the second case in which a judge has made a final order under tough new NSW laws aimed at protecting the public and facilitating the rehabilitation of serious sex offenders.
    Quinn, whose record dates back to 1977, was last jailed in May 1998 for nine years and was due to be released on May 13, 2007.
    His two most serious offences occurred in 1985 and 1995, one on a country train travelling west across NSW and the second in a public toilet at Lithgow railway station.
    In the first case, the 18-year-old victim had been asleep in her compartment when Quinn came in and pulled her blanket down.
    Quinn, who was on parole for previous sex offences, sexually assaulted the teenager and only fled when a conductor arrived.
    The victim of the 1995 offence was a 15-year-old girl who went to the station toilet while waiting for her boyfriend to arrive by train.
    Quinn followed her into the facilities and when she refused his offer of drugs he touched her outside her clothing.
    When she tried to escape by climbing over the wall, he pulled her back and sexually assaulted her.
    Lawyers for the NSW government submitted the sex offences had been "brazenly committed against young women in public places".
    Justice Hall noted evidence from psychiatrists which indicated Quinn's offending related to both "an antisocial personality disorder and to his alcohol abuse disorder".
    At present, there was no program or strategy in place directed at his alcohol abuse disorder in order to prepare him for his release from custody.
    The judge also noted Quinn's history of breaching his parole.
    In making the one-year order, Justice Hall made various recommendations, including the development of a management plan in preparation for his eventual release.
    Advice also should be obtained from a consultant psychiatrist in relation to any assessment and treatment considered necessary for his rehabilitation, he said.
    You are a total no brain. Saw who's birth certificate dumb arse? How the duck would you see that when your a blind fool
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