79 To Appear In Queensland Courts Saturday 11 January

QLD Courts Data

Queensland's magistrates courts are set to handle over 70 cases today on September 4, with people from different walks of life appearing in courtrooms across the state.

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.

From a statistical perspective, today's court appearances are distributed as follows:

CourtAppearances
Brisbane (Roma Street)32
Caboolture11
Southport10
Townsville8
Cairns7
Mount Isa5
Rockhampton2
Brisbane (363 George Street)1
Gladstone1
Mackay1
Normanton1

Daily court listings are published as part of our commitment to transparency and public interest journalism, using publicly accessible information released by courts in each state and territory in Australia.

The listings and details below are drawn from public records of individuals scheduled to appear in court, with no suggestion whatsoever of any wrongdoing by anyone named in these lists. It is crucial to note that individuals may appear in court for various reasons, including procedural matters.

Brisbane (Roma Street)

MatterCourt NumberTime
Batchelor, Luke Craig18:30AM
Batten, Tama James, Mr19:00AM
Biddle, Timothy Leslie19:00AM
Biddle, Timothy Leslie, Mr18:30AM
Bond, Joshua Raymond19:00AM
Brown, Jessica Kay Louise18:30AM
Clevens, Billy-Jack Anthony19:00AM
Crossingham, Ebony Paige, Miss18:30AM
Darlington, Mason18:30AM
Davis, Boady James18:30AM
Day, Andrew William Joseph18:30AM
Day, Andrew William Joseph19:00AM
Delpin, Michael James19:00AM
Gordon, Lauren Louise, Miss18:30AM
Grimmond, Callum Leo Christopher19:00AM
Hine, Jackson Taylor19:00AM
Hine, Jackson Taylor18:30AM
Holbut, Shane Thomas, Mr18:30AM
Kruger, Scott Charles, Mr18:30AM
Marsters, Marcellous Dean18:30AM
Mcgrath, Daniel Robert Jackson18:30AM
Nguyen, Quoc Thai18:30AM
Nguyen, Quoc Thai19:00AM
Richards, Lakeasha Shantelle18:30AM
Richards, Tyler Andrew18:30AM
Scott, Dale Campbell, Mr18:30AM
Slattery, Sammy Kevin19:00AM
Slattery, Sammy Kevin18:30AM
Sparkes, Ryan Kristopher18:45AM
Thomas, Nakia Lois18:30AM
Thomas, Nakia Lois19:00AM
Vernon, Samuel David18:30AM

Brisbane (363 George Street)

MatterCourt NumberTime
Winfield, Alisha Levenia June359:00AM

Caboolture

MatterCourt NumberTime
Bowler, Shaun18:30AM
Dale, Delleise Corina Ann18:30AM
King, Liam James, Mr18:30AM
Lamb, Ian Ross, Mr18:30AM
Macgregor, Zachary Earnest18:30AM
Mcconnell, Lachlan Michael19:00AM
Mclaughlin-Walsh, Jack Oscar18:30AM
Rea, Samantha Jacqueline18:30AM
Redmond, Luke Henry19:00AM
Saul, Adrian Dean18:30AM
Simpson, Shane Peter19:00AM

Cairns

MatterCourt NumberTime
Anau, Pinu, Mr19:00AM
China, Leo Sidsulai, Mr19:00AM
Gillies, Cameron Samuel19:00AM
Kulka, Michael Charles18:30AM
Marbendinar, Grant19:00AM
Maza, Jacoba Nova-Lee19:00AM
Stewart, Aidan Douglas19:00AM

Gladstone

MatterCourt NumberTime
Bidgood, Clinton Ross, Mr18:30AM

Mackay

MatterCourt NumberTime
Barker, Codey Ethan19:00AM

Mount Isa

MatterCourt NumberTime
Acevedo, Joseph Marcalu, Mr18:30AM
Aplin, Nelson James, Mr18:30AM
De Satge, Anthony John, Mr18:30AM
Major, Larelle Melissa Anne18:30AM
Toby, Terrence John18:30AM

Normanton

MatterCourt NumberTime
Oswald, Marcus Maxwell18:00AM

Rockhampton

MatterCourt NumberTime
Barker, Codey Ethan19:00AM
Congoo, Janice Sherelle18:30AM

Southport

MatterCourt NumberTime
Evans, Mackaila Claire19:00AM
Gibson, Ethan Gordon, Mr19:00AM
Greenwood, Amber Jade18:30AM
Harrip, Daniel Patrick, Mr19:00AM
Islam, Md Monirul18:30AM
Molony, Justin18:30AM
Olm, Kyle Lee18:30AM
Platts, Daniel Edgar19:00AM
Potter, Daniel William James18:30AM
Richmond, Michael Charles18:30AM

Townsville

MatterCourt NumberTime
Ara, Slater Jeremy George19:00AM
Kerr, Robin Samuel James19:00AM
Knight, Kym Michelle19:00AM
Messer, Torri-Lee, Miss19:30AM
Swift, Kelly Ann, Ms19:00AM
Vessey, Lynette Sandra19:00AM
Walsh, Adrian Tristan Ethan, Mr19:00AM
Wilson, Louisa Helen, Miss19:00AM

Open justice, a cornerstone of the Australian legal system, ensures that justice is not only done but seen to be done. Public scrutiny of court proceedings fosters accountability and prevents misuse of power.

However, when openness could jeopardize the administration of justice, courts may issue suppression orders to protect sensitive information. These orders strike a balance between transparency and the need to safeguard justice and individual privacy.

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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