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Melb thug jailed over fatal NYE brawl
\"He can be visited in jail, we have to visit [David Cassai] at the cemetery.\" [Thomas Francis McCloskey-Sharp] was serving a suspended jail sentence when he attacked Mr [Vasu Phillips]. He has a history of violence and had previously escaped from prison.
VIC:Melb thug jailed over fatal NYE brawl
MELBOURNE, Dec 19 AAP - A \"cowardly\" man with a history of drunken violence has been jailed for attacking a man from behind in a fatal New Year's Eve brawl south of Melbourne. \"They think it's a great sentence but it doesn't send a message,\" she said outside court. \"I think our (anti-violence) campaign has, and other campaigns around Victoria and Australia have. But they (courts) haven't caught up.\"
VIC:Fatal Vic Cassai brawl appeal bid rejected
Thomas Francis McCloskey-Sharp, 26, was one of three men who launched an unprovoked attack on David Cassai and his friends in the seaside town of Rye on December 31, 2012. Tyrone Steven Russell, 23, is serving three years, with a minimum of 17 months after the Victorian Court of Appeal doubled his sentence last year for recklessly causing injury, recklessly causing serious injury, and affray. Court of Appeal Judge Robert Osborn rejected the submissions, saying McCloskey-Sharp was older, with a more serious criminal history than Russell.