‘Clear’ view when lawyer accused of hitting pedestrian, court told
A lawyer standing trial over the death of a pedestrian after drinking more than a litre of wine was driving on a “cool and clear” night, a court has heard.
A lawyer standing trial over the death of a pedestrian after drinking more than a litre of wine was driving on a “cool and clear” night, a court has heard.
A woman rang criminal law firms the morning after killing a top Adelaide neuropsychologist in an alleged fatal hit-run crash on Goodwood Rd, a court has heard.
Prosecutors will have an “insurmountable difficulty” proving a woman accused over a shooting amid a drug deal gone wrong had intent to kill, a court has heard.
A woman who allegedly crashed her car before wielding an axe at emergency services officers is planning to fight two of the charges against her, lawyers have told court.
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A woman who survived a terrifying attack at the hands of her former partner is pleading for help, after the Parole Board allowed him to work just 150m away from her.
A family is suing FMC for the wrongful death from cancer of a woman who was too anxious to proceed with an urgent medical procedure – but the hospital says she should have re-booked.
An Adelaide man fears he might die after a five-month wait to see a bowel cancer specialist – despite a history of the disease and a positive result from an at-home testing kit.
A traffic controller caught with hundreds of images of child abuse material stuck to his “pathetic” story – until his screen saver brought his defence crashing down.
A court has heard how a woman accused of murdering her parents by poisoning them with insulin was found “unresponsive” in her cell, after “inappropriate” diabetes treatment in custody.
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