Cookson had ‘strict control over killer’
STEPHEN Cookson, whose head washed up on Rottnest Island, was a “strict” man to live and work for, his killer has told the Perth Supreme Court. Reported by Perth Now 5 hours ago.
View ArticleJury out in Irishman killing case in Perth
A WEST Australian Supreme Court jury is considering its verdict in the case of Vincent Martin Crowe, who has admitted killing fellow Irishman Kenny Meyler. Reported by Daily Telegraph 4 hours ago.
View ArticleHead-in-bag killer: I was scared for my life
STEPHEN Cookson was a “strict” and violent man, who forced his killer to have group sex and threatened his life, the WA Supreme Court is told. Reported by Perth Now 10 hours ago.
View ArticleBuilder loses in shack appeal
THE outgoing head of a Hobart private school and her husband have won a Supreme Court appeal against a builder over cost blowouts on the construction of their luxury Eaglehawk Neck shack. Reported by...
View ArticleFormer Ryde mayor Ivan Petch opens court challenge of ICAC findings
The corruption watchdog did not have enough evidence to make adverse findings against former Ryde mayor Ivan Petch, the NSW Supreme Court has heard. Reported by The Age 4 hours ago.
View ArticleAFL stars in $2m legal fight by top agents
SOME of the AFL’s biggest stars are set to be embroiled in a $2.2 million Supreme Court showdown between top player manager Liam Pickering and his ex-business partner. Reported by Herald Sun 20 hours...
View ArticleTindall video case goes to Supreme Court
THE bouncer who tried to sell CCTV footage of Zara Phillips' husband Mike Tindall with another woman is appealing his case to the Supreme Court. Reported by Daily Telegraph 11 hours ago.
View ArticleAustralia: Victorian Supreme Court confirms tort of intimidation is part of...
The decision highlights a response often available to employers if confronted with unruly unprotected industrial action. Reported by Mondaq 16 hours ago.
View ArticleAustralia: Significant changes to the civil appeals process in the Victorian...
Any party wishing to bring a civil appeal in the Supreme Court of Victoria will first need to obtain leave to appeal. Reported by Mondaq 15 hours ago.
View ArticleAccused ‘payback’ killer withdraws bail bid
A MAN accused of murdering his neighbour over a dispute about his dog has withdrawn an application for Supreme Court bail. Reported by Herald Sun 8 hours ago.
View ArticleRecord fine for Vic CFMEU upheld
A RECORD fine and contempt of court findings have been upheld by the Victorian Supreme Court of Appeal over CFMEU blockades of a Grocon sites. Reported by Herald Sun 4 hours ago.
View ArticlePriest ‘horrified’ at ‘abuse of power’
A SECOND priest has claimed in the Supreme Court that Father John Fleming discussed with him an alleged inappropriate relationship with a parishioner. Reported by The Advertiser 1 day ago.
View ArticleThe paint job
A forgery case that has reached the Supreme Court reveals corruption in the art market at the highest levels. Reported by The Age 5 hours ago.
View ArticleArt forgery case pits Louise McBride versus the art establishment
A forgery case that has reached the Supreme Court reveals corruption in the art market at the highest levels. Reported by Brisbane Times 22 hours ago.
View ArticleTop 5 most expensive sales in Melbourne
A supreme court associate judge sold his Hawthorn home just 10 days into the marketing campaign for $5.35 million. Reported by The Age 6 hours ago.
View ArticleMan pleads guilty to assault
A LAUNCESTON man who drove his car at two policemen in one day has pleaded guilty in the Supreme Court in Launceston to two counts of assault. Reported by Mercury 11 hours ago.
View ArticleNuCoal challenges ICAC report recommending coal licence be torn up
A mining company that was embroiled in a high-profile corruption inquiry has asked the Supreme Court to overturn recommendations which led the state government to tear up its lucrative Hunter Valley...
View ArticleIce led to car being aimed at police
A MAN who drove his car at two policemen was high on ice and suffering extreme paranoia at the time, the Supreme Court has heard. Reported by Mercury 2 hours ago.
View ArticleWarning on anti-protest Bill
A RETIRED Supreme Court judge says peaceful protesters could face harsher punishment than terrorists if an anti-protest Bill is passed in its current form. Reported by Mercury 54 minutes ago.
View ArticleAccused ‘payback’ killer withdraws bail bid
A MAN accused of murdering his neighbour over a dispute about his dog has withdrawn an application for Supreme Court bail. Reported by Herald Sun 1 week ago.
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