62 People Will Appear In Courts Across QLD On 1 March

QLD Courts Data

Queensland courts are set for a busy day today, with over 60 people scheduled to appear in magistrates courts across the state.

These court appearances, spread across various regions, reflect the daily operations of the justice system in addressing a wide range of legal matters.

The figure does not account for cases under suppression or non-publication orders. Suppression orders prohibit the public disclosure of details that would otherwise be available during open court sessions.

Statistically, the number of people facing court today is divided as follows:

CourtAppearances
Mareeba13
Maroochydore13
Southport10
Mount Isa8
Roma6
Gladstone5
Rockhampton2
Townsville2
Mackay1
Mornington Island1
Proserpine1

Today's court listings are published as part of our dedication to public interest journalism, using information made available by courts across Australia. This effort promotes transparency and helps keep the public informed about the judicial process.

These court listings are based on public records, with no suggestion whatsoever of any wrongdoing by anyone named in them. People may be appearing in court for various reasons, including procedural or routine matters.

Gladstone

MatterCourt NumberTime
Allan, Joshua19:00AM
Bond, Michael William19:00AM
Brodie, Jessy Lee18:30AM
Inkerman, Gavin John Henry19:00AM
White Dargan, Michael John19:00AM

Mackay

MatterCourt NumberTime
Savy, Carl Joseph, Mr19:00AM

Mareeba

MatterCourt NumberTime
Charlie, Solomon Simon19:00AM
Daphney, Francesca Ivy18:30AM
Darkan, Ronald Stanley James, Mr18:30AM
Enosa, Francis, Mr19:00AM
Gray, Tobias18:30AM
Heinson, James David19:00AM
Kerindun, Tyson Leigh19:30AM
Morris, Hayley Rose18:30AM
Mursenen, Timo Ramid, Mr19:00AM
Noe, Mitchell James18:30AM
Petersen, Claire Ann, Mrs19:00AM
Reushle-Mcnally, Michael Jondalar18:30AM
Tayley, Stephanie Joanne19:00AM

Maroochydore

MatterCourt NumberTime
Bouwhuis, Steven Allan18:30AM
Clarke, Jai Dylan18:30AM
Cooper, Bradley Peter, Mr18:30AM
Di Ianni, Luke19:00AM
Jamieson, Tocana Mai19:00AM
Martin, Ryan Anthony John, Mr18:30AM
Nathan, Levi Herewini19:00AM
Pilcher, Eli Dawit Darren19:00AM
Ross, Hannah Bronte19:00AM
Thompson, Michael Gordon18:30AM
Thompson, Michael Gordon19:00AM
Tipping, Taylah-Jayne18:30AM
Vernon-Hall, Dylan18:30AM

Mornington Island

MatterCourt NumberTime
Toby, Ashton Sydney19:00AM

Mount Isa

MatterCourt NumberTime
Bob, Sheniah Ivy18:30AM
Nemo, Brenton18:30AM
Nemo, Shania Lee18:30AM
Nemo, Shoshanna18:30AM
Peters, Gully Henry19:00AM
Petersen, Patrick James19:00AM
Peterson, Brandell18:30AM
Webb, Leah18:30AM

Proserpine

MatterCourt NumberTime
Dempsey, Matthew Peter, Mr18:30AM

Rockhampton

MatterCourt NumberTime
Beckett, Jack Vernon19:00AM
Watson, Meegan Leonie Annette19:00AM

Roma

MatterCourt NumberTime
Cook, Jason Peter18:30AM
Eayrs, Leo Damien19:00AM
Fair, Toni18:30AM
Haines, Silas Leonard19:00AM
Lawrence, Kevin John18:30AM
Popp, Brian Keith, Mr19:00AM

Southport

MatterCourt NumberTime
Brades, Joseph Anthony, Mr18:30AM
Ehrnholm, Emma Karina, Miss18:30AM
Hernandez, Luis Ferney, Mr18:30AM
Lambert, Sean Antony, Mr19:00AM
Lawrence, Glen18:30AM
Lynch, Baxter William-James19:00AM
Murtagh, John Anthony, Mr18:30AM
Mussen, Troy Wayne19:00AM
Sanson, Gavin Craig19:00AM
Simmiss, Jesse Mikaere19:00AM

Townsville

MatterCourt NumberTime
Debona, Messiah John19:00AM
Puttaburra, Kenny19:00AM

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In situations where openness could hinder justice, courts can issue suppression orders, protecting sensitive information while balancing the need for transparency with the protection of individual rights.

Every effort has been made to comply with non-publication (suppression) orders or statutory provisions prohibiting publication that may apply to this information.

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