Former Judge High Court of Australia was sentenced to three years in prison for perjury. Millionaires and human rights activist Marcus Eynfeld (Marcus Einfeld) was the trip when he tried to challenge the fines issued for speeding, the agency DPA.
Police in Sydney recorded the video speeding car Eynfelda in January 2006. But the former judge had decided to challenge issued him a fine of 77 Australian dollars (about U.S. $ 50) and has a court.
First, he declared that behind the wheel of his car was Professor Teresa Brennon. However, it soon became clear that she died in Florida in a car accident in 2003. After this Eynfeld said that was referring to another woman, who was also a professor named Brennon, also died in the United States after returning from Australia.
Later Eynfeld once again replaced the testimony, saying that he could not accurately determine who governs his machine, but his own at this time in Sydney was not. However, my credit card statement showed that this information does not correspond to reality.
The latest attempt to prove their rightness Eynfelda was a reference to his 94-year-old mother who was allegedly able to confirm that at a time when the breach was detected, he drove her car. As a result, nearly two-year process all the arguments Eynfelda been refuted in court. Eventually he confessed to false testimony, intentionally deceived the introduction of justice and in violation of the oath.
Markus Eynfeld was the founder and president of the Australian Commission on Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission, and in the past by representatives of Australia to the UN Commission on Human Rights. According to the court, a petition for early release may be filed no earlier than two years.
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