Weekend revellers warned behave or spend New Year’s Eve in watch-house
With no court sitting to hear bail applications until Monday, those put in the watch-house from Saturday risk missing New Year’s Eve celebrations.
With no court sitting to hear bail applications until Monday, those put in the watch-house from Saturday risk missing New Year’s Eve celebrations.
He denied assaulting his partner who was taken by police to hospital. He wasn’t happy about being refused bail.
Brodie Bailey was just six when his mum was brutally murdered and found tied to a tree near the caravan park they lived in.
A magistrate has blasted a teenager accused of burglary and crashing a stolen car, telling a court ‘members of the public are fed up with young people breaking into their houses, taking their cars, crashing them’.
The 35-year-old denied indecently treating a child under 16 and other allegations when he appeared in Toowoomba court.
A 28-year-old woman was already on bail for similar offending when she allegedly smashed the glass door to her ex-partner’s home.
The young mother of one will see in the New Year from a prison cell after she was refused bail. Here’s what happened in court:
The 25-year-old father of two was granted bail on December 21 but was taken back into custody just two days later.
A 52-year-old man was charged in October with 96 offenses, but his lawyers are still waiting for the police brief of evidence.
With Tuesday’s Oz Lotto jackpot climbing to $90m, people across the Darling Downs are daring to dream. Have you bought your ticket yet?
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