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AFP assistant commissioner’s son accused of assaulting police officer

AFP assistant commissioner’s son accused of assaulting police officer

“I bet they’re not impressed,” Rabbidge said, to which Schofield replied: “She’s not happy at all, to be honest.”

Schofield’s Legal Aid lawyer told the court his client was a full-time carpenter who, if released on bail, could comply with conditions including not entering Randwick Racecourse.

“He says he doesn’t drink that much, so he can comply with a condition of not drinking at all,” the lawyer said.

Rabbidge granted Schofield bail, telling him he “needs a bit more common sense” but appreciated he was “still quite a young man, a hard-working man”.

Schofield thanked the magistrate.

He must live with his parents and not drink alcohol or take any drugs not prescribed by a doctor.

Asked about the incident, an AFP spokesperson replied: “This is a matter for NSW Police.”

Schofield is yet to enter pleas on the charges and will face Waverley Local Court on October 30.

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