The magistrate who sentenced Noah Balta has embarrassed the AFL
- Noah Balta, an AFL player, has been fined $3000 and given an 18-month community corrections order after pleading guilty to assaulting Thomas Washbrook outside a club in Mulwala, NSW.
- The court imposed a 10pm to 6am curfew on Balta for three months, impacting his ability to participate in night games.
- Balta has paid $45,000 in compensation to his victim and is prohibited from entering the Mulwala Ski Club, where the incident occurred.
- Richmond coach Adem Yze stated the club will support Balta as he works to address his behavior following the incident.
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‘Unprovoked’ assault: The verdict is in, and Balta will not appeal
Noah Balta will not be allowed to leave his house for the next three months between the hours of 10pm and 6am as part of an 18-month correctional service order imposed by magistrate Melissa Humphreys for an unprovoked assault outside Mulwala Water Ski Club.
·Sydney, Australia
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