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Newcastle men assaulted 11-year-old girls for 5 hours and finally pleaded guilty to testimony

Source: xkb.com.au
[Social News]     16 Oct 2019
A man who had pleaded guilty to kidnapping an 11-year-old girl in Newcastle and committing sexual invasion charges against him has pleaded guilty to new rape charges, the Australian Broadcasting Corporation reported.
Newcastle men assaulted 11-year-old girls for 5 hours and finally pleaded guilty to testimony

A man who had pleaded guilty to kidnapping an 11-year-old girl in Newcastle and committing sexual invasion charges against him has pleaded guilty to new rape charges, the Australian Broadcasting Corporation reported.

Hill (Brett David Hill) admitted in November that an 11-year-old girl had been kidnapped in Adamstown Heights., on the outskirts of (Newcastle), on the outskirts of Newcastle, while she was in the park.

It is understood that the 48-year-old man will take the girl to the remote bushes, where he has repeatedly carried out the terrible sexual invasion offender, and he finally let the girl go after a terrible five hours.

When he appeared in court in May, Hill had been charged with six counts, including four counts of forcing the girl to have oral sex with, anal sex and sexual intercourse, but denied several of the more serious attacks on accusation related to rape accusation.

Plead guilty to a new charge

Hill is expected to hold a four-day judge trial at the Newcastle District Court (Newcastle District Court) today (judge-alone trial), will refute his new accusation. But after a long discussion with his lawer, he sat in the dock. Royal prosecutor (Crown prosecutor) told court that Hill would change`s own testimony.

In addition, Hill admitted to three other sexual invasion crimes against accusation, each of which read him details. He replied, "I confess to these charges."

Instead, Royal prosecutor withdrew four of Hill accusation`s lighter items, including three serious obscene accusation.

The incident was adjourned in December for a verdict.

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