Everybody appearing at Hobart Magistrates Court, Monday, February 17
Here is a list of people appearing at Hobart Magistrates Court on February 17.
Here is a list of people appearing at Hobart Magistrates Court on February 17.
More than three years after the Hillcrest tragedy and a 10-day criminal hearing, victims’ families will find out whether the jumping castle operator is criminally responsible.
A teenager stole $580 in cash from a Domino’s at Kings Meadows while carrying a machete and wearing black clothes, including a balaclava and beanie. His sentence.
NAMED: A 26-year-old Launceston man who used numerous social media accounts to groom and procure sexual imagery from multiple underage victims has been jailed for four years.
A former Tasmanian police constable, who was last year found guilty of causing the road deaths of a mother and son near Richmond in 2022, has launched an appeal in the Supreme Court.
A 29-year-old Mayfield man who allegedly strangled a child late last year made a plea in the Launceston Magistrates Court.
Since November more than 50 searches have resulted in the confiscation of eight knives. Why Reid’s Law has been extended.
Here is a list of people appearing at Hobart Magistrates Court on January 14.
One of Tasmania’s most violent criminals, who murdered a man after repeatedly raping his fiancée in front of him, is set to walk free from prison. When he could be set free.
Here is a list of people appearing at Hobart Magistrates Court on January 13.
Is it an earthquake if seemingly nobody felt it? A tremor has been recorded in a busy Tasmanian pit stop
The Greens will seek an explanation as to why police say there is insufficient evidence for charges after an in investigation into allegations of false death certificates being issued. Read the latest.
The pilot of a small aircraft is safely on the ground after an emergency situation unfolded. Here’s what happened.
The Anti-Discrimination Commissioner has snuffed out the suggestion from controversial councillor Louise Elliot to overhaul the complaints process. Here’s why.
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