Convicted murderer wants new trial
CONFESSIONS obtained by undercover police investigating Danny Deacon should not have been seen by a jury because they undermined his credibility as a witness, the Court of Criminal Appeal has heard.
CONFESSIONS obtained by undercover police investigating Danny Deacon should not have been seen by a jury because they undermined his credibility as a witness, the Court of Criminal Appeal has heard.
DANNY Deacon’s level of planning, and his cunning attempts to get away with the murder of his partner Carlie Sinclair demand he serve an even longer period behind bars, the Court of Criminal Appeal has heard
A DRUNK New Zealander who committed a brutal, unprovoked assault on police has failed in his bid to avoid jail time
THE advertising industry’s toothless watchdog has determined a controversial “guerilla marketing” campaign promoting the Northern Territory is “obscene” and doesn’t meet industry standards
AN attempt to cross floodwaters on the Marrakai Rd left an ambitious driver sitting on the roof of his car as he waited for help to arrive
ULURU mass murderer Douglas Crabbe has been refused parole and will remain behind bars until 2019
AFTER more than four years of uncertainty, a jury took less than three hours to deliver justice for Kirsty Ashley
DARREN Ashley has been found guilty of murdering his estranged wife Kirsty in May 2012, after less than three hours of jury deliberation
UPDATE: A 54-year-old woman —who works for the new Gunner Government — had been drinking before she punched and pulled the hair of a local charity boss on board a Qantas flight.
CORRUPT travel agent Xana Kamitsis can come and go from her $1 million home detention ‘cell’ to perform community work between long hours of lounging around her luxury Bayview townhouse
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