Victims’ family members excluded from head-on crash trial
The trial of a youth accused of killing three people in a crash has heard conflicting evidence about which car was in the wrong – as family members are excluded from court.
The trial of a youth accused of killing three people in a crash has heard conflicting evidence about which car was in the wrong – as family members are excluded from court.
A Davoren Park labourer caught with child exploitation material in the most serious of categories was sharing the vile videos on WhatsApp, a court has heard.
A law-abiding Salisbury North man brought shame upon his family after turning to drug trafficking to feed his addiction, a court has heard.
A father and son kicked, punched and stomped on a man in Adelaide, leaving him with serious injuries, claiming he’d exposed himself to women and kids.
A woman broke a staff member’s nose and hit a man while violently throwing glass bottles, while her co-accused got involved in the ensuing brawl at a Glenelg pool hall.
A Woodville North dad bombarded his former partner with up to 200 calls a day, threatened to post intimate photos of her online and then ran her off the road.
A Port Augusta mum who glassed her cousin, leaving her blind in one eye, failed to convince a jury the glass had slipped out of her hand.
A woman who was called a “parasite” by a magistrate and slammed for treating home detention “like a party room” was selling drugs to pay off her own drug debt, a court heard.
A Whyalla teacher who bombarded a student with messages of love and “disgusting photos” will be tested for autism – after a judge said a report concerned him.
A tradie armed with a tyre iron robbed a service station with his mate, so they could continue their drug-fuelled lifestyles.
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