'I killed old mate': Prisoner admits killing sex offender in jail
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One of two men accused of murdering a fellow prisoner has told a magistrate he killed the victim because he was a child sex offender.
Shannon Daniel Norgate, 28, was found unresponsive with significant injuries from an assault at Maryborough Correctional Centre, north of Queensland’s Sunshine Coast, on November 26.
Shannon Norgate died in hospital in December last year. (9News)
Magistrate Aaron Simpson told Martin he should seek legal representation.

In a recent courtroom exchange, the complexities of legal definitions were highlighted when Simpson remarked, “Killing a person does not necessarily mean it’s murder. There are different levels of killing a person. A lawyer might be able to help you get the best result if that’s the case.” His statement underscored the importance of legal representation, especially in serious cases.

The defendant, Martin, had previously expressed a lack of concern about securing legal counsel, candidly admitting, “I haven’t bothered to do it.” Despite facing a murder charge, Martin remained steadfast in his decision to handle his defense independently, asserting, “I’m representing myself, mate.”

Simpson, evidently concerned about the gravity of the situation, reiterated to Martin, “It’s a murder charge.” This comment served as a stark reminder of the potential consequences Martin faced without professional legal guidance.

Following the exchange, Martin was remanded in custody, with his case scheduled to return to court on March 9. This is not his first encounter with the justice system; he was previously sentenced to 11 years in prison in 2023 for unlawfully striking fellow inmate Zlatko Sikorsky, leading to Sikorsky’s death. Sikorsky had been awaiting trial for the murder of 16-year-old Larissa Beilby at the time of his death.

Martin was remanded in custody for his case to return to court on March 9.

He was previously sentenced to 11 years’ imprisonment in 2023 for unlawfully striking and causing the death of fellow inmate Zlatko Sikorsky, who was awaiting trial for the murder of 16-year-old Larissa Beilby.

Johnson also appeared briefly via videolink wearing a prison-issue green t-shirt.

He was applying for legal representation and was now in custody at Woodford Correctional Centre, north of Brisbane, Simpson heard.

Johnson was remanded in custody for his case to return to court on March 9.

He had been eligible to apply for parole next month while serving a sentence for car theft and arson.
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