Nine News Darwin reporter Georgie Dickerson pleads not guilty to impersonating a police officer
  • 7 months ago
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In 2022, Nine News Journalists claimed that he was not guilty of allegations that he had imitated a police officer to get CCTV s at a service station. Key Points CCTV s show that Georgie Dickerson chatted with a service station worker CCTV s show that Georgie Dickerson is chatting with a service station employee. The prosecutor's office claims to say that Mrs. Dickerson is a police officer, but the defense claims that the officer is "panicked" and produces a story 26 -year -old Georgie Dickerson has been working as a reporter for Nine News Darwin for two years and has continued to appear on the network since the accusations were fired. For first day hearing, he appeared at local court of Darwin for first day supported by colleagues, his mother, Network's General Manager Darwin and four friends. On October 17, 2022, a record of Ms. Dickerson was shown while walking towards the United Service Station in Holtze in the south of Darwin. The vision without a sound shows that journalist has a short interview with supervisor of service station and that access is allowed behind counter. This is the center of a legal war that plays in court for a few seconds. Georgie Dickerson is Darwin's senior crime correspondent. Prosecutor Lee Campbell said Mrs. Dickerson was northern region police officer to take the supervisor Sameer Devka night before. The incident included the arrest of a citizen Mla Mark Turner. Mr. Devka told court that he has been working in Northern Region for nearly two years and that police expect police to legally monitor s on day. "A lady came to look at the s and I asked her where she was and said NT police."Said. He said he had completed the training about who did could not access the CCTV s and that he was allowed to provide access to NT police government officials. The court heard that it was not rare to show "three or four times month" for plainly dressed police officers in an area full of crime, and that it was not desired to sign a document or give name. Mrs. Dickeron asked if she was a reporter, she said, "No." "We didn't want an identity before the incident, but we ask after the incident," he said. Mrs. Dickerson and Mr. Devka can be seen while chatting at the service station on CCTV. Later, Mrs. Dickerson can be seen behind the bench. Defense Cross-Muayenesi Service Station Employee During a long cross exam, Ms. Dickerson's lawyer Mary Chalmers aroused doubt about the allegations of SC, claiming that Mr. Devka was "panicked" and produced a story after learning. "You're a foolish lie because you were worried about your business." Ms. Chalmers also claimed that a police officer had caught "Red Handed" showing that he showed same record to Mr. Turner the next day - which was not allowed despite government identity information. He also questioned whether there may be wrong communication or misunderstanding with Mrs. Dickerson on a busy day he wore an airpod in his left ear - claim he finally a
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