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Ex-boxing champ guilty after prints found on meth bags in washing machine

Defence barrister Wayne Tolton asked Justice Jean Dalton to consider a three-year term of imprisonment for Katsidis, but that he be released on parole immediately.
Mr Tolton said Katsidis turned to drugs after the death of his brother Stathi, a champion Australian jockey.
A young Stathi Katsidis,…
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