Six years jail for Bob Knight's killer
Amy Dale, Court Reporter
The Daily Telegraph
August 30, 2012 4:59PM
THE man who fired the shot that killed truckie Bob Knight will spend close to six years in jail.
Swaggering Muslim "Rat with a Gold Tooth" Mahmoud Mariam, leaving Court today after sentencing for killing Australian Bob Knight
In NSW the maximum penalty for possession of an unlicensed hand gun is fourteen years.
The maximum penalty for not having a firearm secured is ten years, the maximum penalty for manslaughter is twenty five years
This swine received five years and nine months for killing Bob Knight.
He and his fellow Swine went to the KFC car park to shoot someone, had they of just killed each other no harm done, nothing to see here, move along please, however they killed a hard working Australian just going about his lawful business of supporting himself and his family and for that he was killed shot dead by the lowest of the low.
Three men, who cannot be identified because they were underage at the time of the shooting, were today sentenced for affray.
Mariam was found guilty last May by a jury of manslaughter, but acquitted of murder.
Justice Latham described Mariam's crime as "a most mindless display of violence" and said the men had shown a disregard for "vulnerable" members of the public.
"This was a premeditated assembly of 11 people for the purpose of the settling of a score which seems to have arisen from a petty assault earlier that day," she said.
"It is an abhorrent and despicable display of male aggression."
Two of the men were sentenced to three-year good behaviour bonds after pleading guilty to affray.
The other man, who was found guilty by a jury of affray and maliciously destroy property by fire, will be eligible for release on parole within two weeks- as his sentence took into account the time he has spent in custody.
Allowing for Mariam's time in jail, he will be eligible for parole in April 2016.
Bob Knight's daughter Katherine said outside court that she was pleased at Mariam's sentence, saying "we've been told that's good for manslaughter these days."