Oz-Indian found guilty of killing daughter, now accused of threatening legal team
By ANIThursday, July 2, 2009
SYDNEY - A man found guilty of killing his baby daughter after treating her severe excema with homeopathic remedies has been arrested for threatening his legal team.
Thomas Sam and his wife Manju are due to face a sentencing submissions hearing in the New South Wales Supreme Court today.
The court heard he had been arrested following a threat made to his legal counsel.
Sam applied for bail but was refused by Magistrate Kevin Flack and he was remanded in custody until July 9. Corrective Services were asked to transport Sam to the Supreme Court so the sentencing submissions could begin, The Australian reported.
Thomas Sam, 42, and his wife Manju Sam, 37, were convicted of manslaughter last month, after a NSW Supreme Court jury found they had failed to get proper medical attention for his nine-month-old daughter Gloria, who suffered severe eczema and was malnourished.
The police allegation before the court is that on June 30, Sam “did threaten to cause injury to Peter Karp, all lawyers and the judge involved in the trial of Thomas Sam and Manju Sam which commenced at the Supreme Court of NSW on May 4, 2009, on account of a thing lawfully done by them as a judicial officer”. (ANI)
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July 3, 2009: 5:31 am
THREAT TO THE JURY OF SUPREME COURT BY A FOREIGNER IS A SERIOUS OFFENCE TO THE NATION OF AUSTRALIA AND AN UNPARDONABLE CRIME. THOMAS SAM, MAJU SAM BE FINED A MILLION DOLLORS AND SEVERE LIFE IMPRISONMENT ENHANCED TO 50 YEARS. SINCE PARENTS ON BOTH THEIR SIDES ARE INVOLVED BACK IN THEIR MOTHER COUNTRY DURING THEIR VISITS THERE ARE GRAVE OFFENDERS HAVING ADVISED THEIR CHILDREN TO LITIGATE AGAINST THE AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT, THEY BE INTERROGATED AND BE PENALISED AND IMPRISONED TOO. IF THEY BE PARDONED THERE WOULD BE PROTESTS AND DISHARMONY IN AUSTRALIA. |
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