Bail granted to Brisbane PE teacher charged with more than 100 child exploitation offences

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The court heard some of Lucas Gill's offending spans across several years and includes him photographing one of his students then sending it to numerous people.

He was released on bail in July last year, but during a hearing in the Brisbane Magistrates Court on Friday, it heard he had been returned to custody in October and was facing dozens of new charges which he has already been committed to stand trial over.

He is also accused of using Snapchat to procure and make child exploitation material from another child.Making another application for bail on his behalf, Mr Gill's lawyer Alan Phillips told the court his client had no criminal history, and "extremely strict conditions" would reduce the risk of him reoffending.

Prosecutor Ryan Minuti opposed his release, arguing the charges were significant and Mr Gill had not allegedly offended "exclusively online".

 

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Hopefully no contact offenses, but definitely fantasizing about it... hopefully this creep gets help to stop. He can't work with children ever, at 42 rewiring the brain with that kind of empathy for the innocent will take too long after such an obviously long fantasy habit.

Yet those living in poverty steal and spend 18 months in prison before even receiving a trial where they can't even afford to challenge forensics evidence and in many cases must defend themselves against highly educated prosecutors.

Why?

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