Legal eagles that soar above the pack: SA’s best (and priciest) lawyers
In SA’s criminal courts, these are the lawyers to call when you’re in big trouble.
In SA’s criminal courts, these are the lawyers to call when you’re in big trouble.
Criminals that escaped the Operation Ironside global sting might be shocked to learn they aren’t yet in the clear. See the AFP’s secret blacklist of AN0M users and their bizarre names.
Drug kingpins and organised crime figures have been given an extra incentive to co-operate with police with a court ruling they can save their frozen assets.
A young farmer and FIFO worker who let his property be used as a criminal syndicate’s firing range to test semi-automatic weapons has been sentenced.
An alleged bikie murder plot foiled by Operation Ironside aimed to send a violent message to SA’s underworld, a court has heard.
A man sought by the FBI and Australian Federal Police has been arrested on the Yorke Peninsula by Operation Ironside detectives. He faces charges over drug trafficking and money laundering.
See inside the bedroom of an Operation Ironside drug courier busted with a massive amount of heroin in the Adelaide Hills – who then thanked a judge for his jail time.
A member of the Comanchero motorcycle gang has admitted firing a shotgun into a house as tensions grow between his gang and the Hells Angels.
Five alleged bikies have had their first win against charges stemming from Operation Ironside with serious charges downgraded and dropped.
An encrypted app at the heart of an international law enforcement operation was illegal from the start and federal police have been breaking the law, lawyers for two alleged senior organised crime figures claim.
Weeks after a fight in Melbourne in front of tens of thousands of fans, pro boxer Terry Nickolas has discovered if he can have bail.
Three more men have been arrested under Operation Ironside, two over a national marijuana syndicate.
SA’s Operation Ironside arrests are heading towards potentially long, complex, court cases – requiring millions of dollars before trials start.
A veteran underworld figure given immunity from self-incrimination has chosen to go to jail indefinitely, rather than reveal the identity of feared drug kingpin “Mr X”.
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