Criminally-charged lawyer Adam Magill to represent bikie boss Gregory Pearce
Criminally-charged lawyer Adam Magill has re-emerged to represent a Gold Coast bikie boss charged over a brutal bashing outside a Gold Coast hotel.
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CRIMINALLY-charged lawyer Adam Magill has re-emerged to represent a Gold Coast bikie boss charged over a brutal bashing outside a Glitter Strip hotel.
Mr Magill, a former police officer, and several other men were charged in October following an 18-month investigation into Brisbane law firm Lawler Magill by the Crime and Corruption Commission.
A partner in the firm, Mr Magill faces charges of aggravated fraud, fraudulent falsification of records and aggravated money laundering.
He has indicated that he will fight the charges.
The high-profile lawyer has kept a relatively low profile since being charged but is appearing in Southport Magistrates Court today to represent Hells Angels Gold Coast president Gregory Pearce.
Pearce, 45, was arrested by officers from anti-bikie squad Taskforce Maxima and charged with affray after a man was bashed outside the Palm Beach Hotel last Saturday.
Mr Magill sought bail for Pearce in an application opposed by police.
The defence lawyer said Pearce and a man with whom he had a “tumultuous” 20-year history had simply had a fight and no assault charge had been laid.
“The only reason my client finds himself in the dock is because he’s a member of a club,” he said.
Magistrate Kerrie O’Callaghan granted Pearce bail on condition he not contact the victim.
The case was adjourned to February 21.
Originally published as Criminally-charged lawyer Adam Magill to represent bikie boss Gregory Pearce