Over 50 To Appear In QLD Courts Today

QLD Courts Data

Queensland's magistrates courts are set to handle over 50 cases today on September 4, with people from different walks of life appearing in courtrooms across the state.

Appearances under suppression or non-publication orders are not included in these figures. Courts carefully observe these legal provisions to safeguard sensitive information and ensure the privacy of protected individuals.

The breakdown of court appearances per magistrates court today is as follows:

CourtAppearances
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These daily court listings reflect our commitment to transparency and public interest journalism, relying on publicly available information shared by courts in all Australian states and territories.

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.

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MatterCourt NumberTime
Atkinson, Isaiah Joseph18:30AM
Barber, Kieran James19:00AM
Beeston, Tracey Maree18:30AM
Bickford, Bradley James18:30AM
Boland, Melissa Grace, Miss18:30AM
Boler, Shireen18:30AM
Bradbury, Joel David Henry12:00PM
Brolly, Michael Ian18:30AM
Broomham, Tallara Chloe18:30AM
Carney-Auckram, Corey John, Mr18:30AM
Chappell, William John18:30AM
Chionis, Peter, Mr19:00AM
Cook, Breeanna18:30AM
Dare, Angel Colina Koorinjum18:30AM
Dawes, Nathan Michael18:30AM
Downie, Nicholas Jake, Mr12:00PM
Ezekiela, Cree-Elizabeth Marcia12:00PM
Farmer, Justine Elizabeth12:00PM
Farmer, Justine Elizabeth18:30AM
Finter, Clive Paul12:00PM
Foster, Amanda Jayne18:30AM
Geljon, Damien John18:30AM
Gould, Troy Peter, Mr18:30AM
Graham, William Joseph18:30AM
Green, Carmellia Val, Miss18:30AM
Harding Dorrington, Patrick Micheal, Mr12:00PM
Heineger, Brenton John18:30AM
Hicks, Zachary Victor18:30AM
Hill, Cameron Anthony18:30AM
Hobson, Darren James18:30AM
Joel, Healesville Rita18:30AM
Johnson, Kooraweena Naomi18:30AM
Kolm, Zachary Robert18:30AM
Koosney, Andrew Sidney18:30AM
Krauss, Dylan John18:30AM
Little, Raymond Edward, Mr18:30AM
Lodder, Bruce William18:30AM
Martin, Blake Fredrick18:30AM
Moore, Emily Jane18:30AM
Morrison, Lashay Edith Rose18:30AM
Mullins, Terrence Stephen18:30AM
Norgrove, Simmone Eileen18:30AM
O'Connor, Joel Ian, Mr18:30AM
Parry, Nathan William18:30AM
Pershouse, Kenneth John, Mr18:30AM
Roberts, Nathan Karl, Mr18:30AM
Roebuck, Gordon Kenneth12:00PM
Solomon, Mascot Campbell12:00PM
Sorrensen, Clinton18:30AM
Strachan, David Johnathon18:30AM
Tabuai, Jahvanna Alterviestar18:30AM
Thorogood, Edward Clifford, Mr12:00PM
Tilley, Brianna, Ms18:30AM
Van-Der-Schoot, Christopher Andrew, Mr18:30AM
Wakefield, Adam John18:30AM
Walker, Tawnee Marie18:30AM
Wright, Mallisa Elizabeth, Mrs18:30AM
Yow Yeh, Jodene Lorraine19:00AM

Open justice is a vital principle in Australia's legal system, ensuring that justice is not only done but seen to be done. By making court proceedings transparent and accessible to the public, it helps maintain confidence in the fairness and integrity of the courts.

However, when transparency could interfere with the proper administration of justice, courts may issue suppression or non-publication orders to protect sensitive information while still ensuring that justice is served.

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