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Subscriber only A Lockyer Valley man has had his court case adjourned to next month so a second charge can be rectified at the same time. Justin Daniel Hauser appeared in the Gatton Magistrates Court on February 17. He fronted with one charge of driving with a relevant drug in his system while on a probationary or provisional licence. Hauser represented himself in court and magistrate Damien Carroll asked why he wanted his case adjourned specifically to March 15. I ve got another case, Hauser said. It is unknown what Hauser s second case entails.
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Subscriber only Despite his driver s licence being disqualified for six months and knowing the consequences, Andrew Robert Webb still got behind the wheel and went driving. Webb appeared in the Gatton Magistrates Court on February 15 for one charge of driving without a licence that was suspended by the court. Police prosecutor sergeant Al Windsor told the court that recognition devices in a police patrol vehicle picked up Webb on Harris St at Grantham. Checks were conducted which revealed his licence was disqualified in the Ipswich Magistrates Court on September 28 for six months. He stated he knew his licence was disqualified and understood the consequences of his actions, sergeant Windsor said.
A sophisticated Lockyer Valley drug lab that was six months in the making and funded by a young father of two has been destroyed after police raided his home.