Australia- Bus carrying wedding guests in Australian wine region rolls over, killing 10 and injuring 25, 12 June '23, *Bus driver arrested*

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Seems Button is just feeling sorry for himself or he has a lawyer after more $$.
The thing is - he took a plea to avoid manslaughter charges. I don't see that he has any room to argue down when he's essentially already reduced his potential sentence by plea bargain.

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The thing is - he took a plea to avoid manslaughter charges. I don't see that he has any room to argue down when he's essentially already reduced his potential sentence by plea bargain.

MOO
Considering Button’s actions killed 10 people died and 25 others were injured, he should be grateful for his sentence. It is not manifestly excessive. Think of the victims and their family and friends. Just man up and take responsibility for your actions.
 
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Considering Button’s actions killed 10 people died and 25 others were injured, he should be grateful for his sentence. It is not manifestly excessive. Think of the victims and their family and friends. Just man up and take responsibility for your actions.
I think he was probably under the delusion that he'd get a short sentence - months to a few years - and community service after, with his licence revoked. I don't know if he was given that impression by his counsel or if he's just that out of touch.

So he took the plea and then came the sentence, and now he is pouting and stomping his feet.

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Supreme Court of New South Wales


On Friday, 3 October 2025 the Court of Criminal Appeal will sit in Newcastle to hear the matter of Brett Button v R. The applicant was the driver of a bus that overturned on a roundabout at Greta in the Hunter Valley on 11 June 2023 while carrying guests home from a wedding. The applicant seeks leave to appeal against a sentence imposed on him by his Honour Judge Ellis at Newcastle District Court on 11 September 2024. The hearing will be live streamed via the Supreme Court’s YouTube channel, beginning at 9.30am: https://www.youtube.com/live/xT9n4zV1U-o?si=FcsT0nvw3e3OB341
 

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