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After facing court, a judge ordered that Desic complete his original sentence and jailed him for a further two months for escaping from jail.Desic was born in what was then Yugoslavia.Lawyer Paul McGirr. "Imagine the daunting prospect of being sent somewhere," McGirr said. "Let him go, let him get on with his life. Mate, I'll have him working next week," his friend Scott Matthewson said.Scott Matthewson.
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