Everybody appearing at Chinchilla Magistrates Court, Thursday, October 3
Here is a list of matters listed at Chinchilla Magistrates Court on Thursday.
Here is a list of matters listed at Chinchilla Magistrates Court on Thursday.
Here is a list of matters listed at Chinchilla Magistrates Court on Thursday.
Here is a list of matters listed at Chinchilla Magistrates Court on Wednesday.
Here is a list of District Court sittings at Gladstone on September 12
A man who police allege ‘deliberately rammed’ a car off a road, killing a young Western Downs man and injuring a woman and a child, will be visited by his lawyers in prison this week as the court matter proceeds.
On the first anniversary of Queensland’s worst police massacre, Police Commissioner Katarina Carroll has made a stunning concession.
Police Minister Mark Ryan went off script the night of the Wieambilla massacre, with a move that would prove prophetic.
A man who bragged about being mates with bikies, punched an elderly man at his Western Downs home after pulling a knife on other witnesses and threatening to kill them. See the shocking string of offences.
Domestic violence victims living in multiple Queensland regions still do not have a specialised police team.
From a woman who punched someone while they were in a pokies room to a man who bashed a kid in a Western Downs supermarket, these are the offenders sentenced for brazen assaults recently. See the full list.
A former Queensland cafe owner has faced court after he smashed up a rental property, causing more than $12,000 worth of damage, in a drug and alcohol-fuelled crime spree.
From car rollovers to crashes and ‘erratic’ driving on busy highways, these were the offenders who were sentenced for driving while under the influence of alcohol or drugs in the Western Downs this year. NAMES LISTED.
A 21-year-old has had charges against him upgraded after a 45-year-old man died in hospital following an alleged violent assault in his western Queensland home. DETAILS HERE.
New footage of the Wieambilla property at the centre of the police shooting gives a rare insight into the off-grid lives of conspiracy theorists Nathaniel, Stacey and Gareth Train.
Original URL: https://www.thechronicle.com.au/news/queensland/chinchilla/police-courts/page/18