First driver charged under ‘Sophia’s Law’ pleads guilty
The first person charged under a law named for road crash victim Sophia Naismith – who was struck and killed by a Lamborghini – has admitted to causing the death of a motorcyclist.
The first person charged under a law named for road crash victim Sophia Naismith – who was struck and killed by a Lamborghini – has admitted to causing the death of a motorcyclist.
A father, husband and former coach of a junior girls football team – here is all we know about the businessman who police allege raped an unconscious woman on Hindley St.
The drug-dealing son of one of Adelaide’s wealthiest families has been given another chance – and a stern talking to – for thinking he was too good for community service.
An Adelaide court heard the man was a prominent general manager in a company with more than 100 employees, with an expensive house to pay off.
An assistant coach is fighting back against a hefty ban after a heated post soccer match clash with a spectator – alleging a key piece of evidence was overlooked.
A business owner who swindled a former high-profile federal politician in an elaborate email scam has asked for leniency, a court has heard.
A man has faced court for the first time after he allegedly struck and killed a pedestrian in the CBD earlier this year.
A court has heard Lyell McEwin Hospital doctors discovered the badly bruised four-month-old had suffered more than 10 fractures.
A thug who stomped on a teenager at a popular gym and bashed him with a baseball bat had his terrifying attacks recorded. Watch the footage. WARNING: DISTRESSING
The crash left a young artist dead with a staggering speed recorded in the seconds before the tragic incident.
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