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A young man who stole a baseball cap from a seriously injured man and his dying brother will be released from custody, despite a judge’s concern over his lack of remorse. ....
Who said that? Barrister called ‘f -wit’ during trial We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Normal text size Advertisement For online law court gaffes, the one that happened on Tuesday in Melbourne Supreme Court was right up there with the worst of them and it has well-known knockabout lawyer Bernie “the attorney” Balmer fuming. Defence lawyer Richard Edney was deep in the cross-examination of a witness in a plea hearing when someone, watching over online court, unmuted themselves and called the barrister a “f -wit”. Lawyer Bernie Balmer was furious about the incident. Credit:Penny Stephens ....
How a teen will now spend almost 10 years in jail after stabbing and killing a boy, 17, during a fight over a stolen 76ers cap worth just $10 - but victim s grieving family claim he should have got MORE time and say: He chose evil that day Maaka Hakiwai, 17, died after he was stabbed in the heart by Joshua Horton His 18-year-old brother Nate was also stabbed and almost died in the attack
Horton had admitted to stabbing the boys but claimed he did not mean to kill Jury was not privy to Horton s complex criminal history and swallowed his tale A teen who initiated the robbery walked free on Friday with time already served ....
21:31 EDT, 17 April 2021 A jury of 12 is expected to finally retire to consider its verdict in Melbourne s engrossing slave trial next week after 10 long weeks. It was still summer when the husband-and-wife, accused of keeping an elderly slave, first faced the jury on February 10. The couple, who cannot be named for legal reasons, will spend an uneasy weekend and could learn their fate as early as Tuesday. The husband and wife, whose home she was found at, are accused of intentionally possessing the woman as a slave between July 2007 and July 2015 Defence barristers for the pair finished their closing arguments on Friday, with Justice Andrew Tinney delivering his final charge throughout the day. ....
Share on Twitter Australia s highest court has rejected a constitutional challenge to the continued detention of a terrorist following the expiration of his jail sentence. It comes after Victoria s Supreme Court in December granted a continuing detention order allowing authorities to hold Abdul Nacer Benbrika behind bars for an extra three years. Benbrika challenged the constitutional validity of this, specifically whether the commonwealth could give the Supreme Court the power to impose the detention order. The High Court of Australia on Wednesday upheld the ability of the Supreme Court to do so. READ MORE Benbrika is an Algerian-born self-proclaimed Islamic cleric who was jailed in 2009 for a maximum of 15 years. ....