Delay in brothers’ stamp fraud case
Inadequate preparation has led to further delays already plaguing the case of two brothers accused of a $3m postage stamp fraud.
Inadequate preparation has led to further delays already plaguing the case of two brothers accused of a $3m postage stamp fraud.
A controversial multi-million dollar development looks likely to go ahead in the heart of Phillip Island.
A child was forced to watch as her mother was choked by a Maryborough plasterer, a court has heard.
A Carrum Downs man was inattentive for 58 seconds when he ran over a diver in Port Phillip Bay, killing him.
Police have dropped sexual assault charges against a Wangaratta teacher.
A dad who allegedly threw a sports drink at a man’s head in a drunken fit of rage says he thought he had looked at his daughter “inappropriately”.
Murderers and rapists are more likely to be jailed, and are then spending longer behind bars, than they did 20 years ago.
A 29-year-old is now a paraplegic after her friends left her in a parked car, including to go to a casino, for more than 48 hours.
A construction supervisor who hit and killed a pedestrian while picking up takeaway will not spend a minute in jail. Find out why.
A plasterer will likely be sent back to New Zealand after he drunkenly imprisoned a man in his car and repeatedly assaulted him.
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