The concept of having a life partner who is not your blood kin is called Lebanese Mail Order Brides. A person looking for this kind of a relationship will make an online entry and within a few days of joining, they will be able to view and select a potential spouse through a computer screen. From that point on, that spouse will take care of everything from the marriage to traveling, and funeral arrangements if one is needed. Best Girls. Yes No. This process can be a little risky for those that do not have a sound relationship with the opposite sex, and for that reason there are certain precautions that should be taken.
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On August 16, New South Wales Judge Michael Finnane sentenced a year-old youth to a year jail term with a year non-parole period after he was found guilty of leading a series of gang rapes in Sydney. The youth was referred to as X during the trial and sentencing. The jail term, which is the longest in Australian legal history for a non-murder case, is the outcome of an ongoing campaign by the Carr government in NSW for harsher sentences and other law-and-order measures. The lifetime imprisonment follows the conviction and sentencing of two other young men—Belal Hajeid and Mahmoud Chami—for their part in the crimes. Hajeid is serving a year sentence, with a year non-parole period, and Chami, an year term, with 10 years non-parole.
By Daily Mail Australia Reporter. One of the most loathed criminals in Australian history is poised for release within weeks after spending more than half of his life in prison over 'horrendous' pack rapes. Mohammed Skaf, 38, was jailed two decades ago for his role in a three week rampage where more than a dozen men including his ringleader brother Bilal violated young Sydney women in the lead up to Olympics. Mohammed, then 17, led the pack-rape of an year-old girl in August , where the victim was sexually assaulted more than 40 times by 14 men, including himself, and taunted as an 'Aussie pig'. Weeks earlier, Mohammed lured another teenage girl to a park in Greenacre where she was pinned down and raped by his railway worker sibling Bilal and another man, while up to 12 other men watched on.