Inside story of Bruce Lehrmann’s failed attempt to remain anonymous
Bruce Lehrmann’s lawyer argued he should stay anonymous to protect him from media scrutiny, months after multiple candid TV interviews, but now he can finally be named.
Bruce Lehrmann’s lawyer argued he should stay anonymous to protect him from media scrutiny, months after multiple candid TV interviews, but now he can finally be named.
Bruce Lehrmann has been identified as the “high-profile Toowoomba man” charged with two counts of rape involving a different woman.
A high-profile man charged with rape could learn if his bid to stay anonymous is successful as soon as this afternoon with Justice Peter Applegarth retiring to consider his verdict.
A Brisbane lawyer sacked over allegations he stole from his firm has denied giving evidence to the CCC against his former colleagues in a bid to secure indemnity for his own criminal offending.
A lawyer on trial for fraud has put to a former colleague that parts of his evidence were “recent invention”, “filling in the blanks” or that he was “making this up as we go along”.
An ex-lawyer has given evidence at a former colleague’s fraud trial that he collected huge sums of cash from clients, including $250,000 in a garbage bag to pay for a murder trial.
The depraved killer who murdered a Brisbane teen and used the severed head as a bowling ball had made a shock request from behind bars. Today, it was refused.
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A high-profile man accused of rape has been granted a fourth interim suppression to prevent the publication of his name, while his lawyers prepare for a hearing in eight days.
A Queensland mother who abducted her daughters from school and took them on the run for four years has pleaded guilty to a charge of conspiring to defeat justice.
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