60 charges: Cops build case against alleged drug dealer
A 39-year-old Moreton Bay man who has been charged with more than 60 drug related offences could be back on the streets by tomorrow, despite him fronting court today.
A 39-year-old Moreton Bay man who has been charged with more than 60 drug related offences could be back on the streets by tomorrow, despite him fronting court today.
The idea has been floated many times in the decade since the Combie Trader II folded but the State Government says it is the closest it has ever been to bringing back the Scarborough to Moreton Island barge service.
Despite residents concerns about the impact on koalas, traffic and increased noise Moreton Bay Regional Council is poised to give a developer a green light to build a new health hub on a suburban corner block.
More than 120 people were expected to appear in Redcliffe Magistrates Court today – close to half failed to appear earning themselves a harsher sentence. SEE THE LIST OF MATTERS DEALT WITH
A 35-year-old Redcliffe mum with a 10-page criminal history has been handed a lengthy sentence after going on a $700 shopping spree with a stolen credit card – HERE IS WHAT SHE BOUGHT
It was once home to the Palace Hotel – the pub where the Bee Gees played their first paid gig. What it becomes next rests in the hands of a Planning and Environment Court judge.
A 26-year-old woman has been charged after police uncovered almost 100 cannabis plants growing at her Deception Bay home – she was one of 15 people charged with drug offences by Deception Bay Police this week.
A woman is lucky to be alive after she was subjected to what a magistrated described as one of the ‘most serious cases of domestic violence’ he has seen. And it was sparked by a dispute over cigarettes.
The gory details of how a Deception Bay man went on a violent crime spree where he allegedly almost severed a man’s hand from his wrist with a machete have been heard in court. WARNING: DISTURBING CONTENT
A Redcliffe man charged with producing counterfeit money, breach of bail and several drug offences has appeared in court – but the magistrate was not willing to accept his guilty plea.
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