Age, The (Melbourne, Australia) – A 27-year-old Mandurah man who was acquitted of killing a Halls Head father with a cricket bat when he was a teenager has pleaded guilty for a separate assault on another man.
Summary
- A 27-year-old Mandurah man who was acquitted of killing a Halls Head father with a cricket bat when he was a teenager has pleaded guilty for a separate assault on another man.
- It’s been alleged Kyle Noel Hayward assaulted a man, Jared Moto, in December last year.
- Kyle Noel Hayward leaving court last week.
- Photo: Hannah BarryHayward, who represented himself, told the court he had previously been charged with murder and assault before pleading guilty to the new assault charge and a second count of disorderly behaviour in public.
- Hayward asked to remand the charges until a pre-sentence report had been prepared for the magistrate.