Larcome Allan James Keith Brown has matters mentioned in Rockhampton Magistrates Court
One of the men allegedly involved in a fatal stolen vehicle crash near Ogmore in April has had his matters mentioned in court. Here’s what happened.
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One of the men allegedly involved in a stolen vehicle crash on the Bruce Highway near Ogmore on April 24 that claimed the life of Joshua Brown has had his matters mentioned in court, with his legal representatives still in the process of having them transferred from their office.
Larcome Allan James Keith Brown had his matters mentioned in Rockhampton Magistrates Court on June 22.
Defence lawyer Rebecca Winning said Brandon Selic had carriage of the matter and that their office was conflicted.
“We will need to refer these matters to Legal Aid,” Ms Winning said.
“Mr Selic needs his client to sign a Legal Aid application for that to occur.”
Magistrate Cameron Press adjourned Mr Brown’s matters to July 20 and noted that he was remanded in custody.
Mr Brown previously had the matters mentioned in Rockhampton Magistrates Court on June 16 where defence lawyer Pierre Lammersdorf instructed the court their office had a conflict with the matter.
“We are in the process of getting the Legal Aid application signed and then having it be referred,” Mr Lammersdorf.
He asked for Mr Brown’s matters to be adjourned to June 22 to match up with other matters he had in court on that date.
“Hopefully some progress can be made regarding alternate legal representation,” he said.
Mr Brown is charged with six counts of stealing, four count of unlawful use of motor vehicles, three counts of enter dwelling and commit indictable offence, two counts of receiving tainted property, and one count each of enter dwelling with intent, robbery with actual violence armed/in company/wounded/used personal violence, wilful damage, attempted enter dwelling with intent at night, enter premises with intent, fraud, driving without a licence and enter premises and commit indictable offence by break.
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