Richard Pusey: Australian jailed for filming dying officers

Last month Richard Pusey pleaded guilty to the rare charge of outraging public decency, as well as other offences.The 42-year-old has already been in custody for nearly 300 days, so he will likely complete his sentence within days.The sentencing judge called his actions "heartless, cruel and disgraceful".Last month Richard Pusey pleaded guilty to the rare charge of outraging public decency, as well as other offences.The 42-year-old has already been in custody for nearly 300 days, so he will likely complete his sentence within days.The sentencing judge called his actions "heartless, cruel and disgraceful".Pusey's case has stirred huge public anger. Last month, Judge Trevor Wraight said the media had demonised Pusey to the point where he was "probably the most hated man in Australia".
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He noted that Pusey had a history of mental health problems, including a complex personality disorder "which may go some way to explaining your behaviour". But he said it did not excuse his actions.Pusey had previously testified he felt ashamed about the videos and that he often said offensive things "because that's how [it] comes out of my head".Pusey was also fined A$1,000 (£557; $774), put on a two-year good behaviour bond, and had his drivers licence suspended.

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