QLD Magistrates Courts To Handle 42 Cases Today

QLD Courts Data

Queensland courts are set for a busy day today, with over 40 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.

These figures do not account for appearances covered by suppression or non-publication orders. Courts take care to comply with such orders and legal provisions to prevent the release of sensitive information or the exposure of protected individuals.

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

CourtAppearances
Townsville18
Maroochydore7
Mount Isa4
Rockhampton4
Normanton3
Proserpine2
Gladstone1
Innisfail1
Mareeba1
Maryborough1

Daily court listings are made available as part of our commitment to transparency and public interest journalism, using publicly accessible information from 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.

Gladstone

MatterCourt NumberTime
Lindley, Jackson David19:00AM

Innisfail

MatterCourt NumberTime
Phillips, Jordon Troy19:00AM

Mareeba

MatterCourt NumberTime
Patterson, Alston18:30AM

Maroochydore

MatterCourt NumberTime
Atkinson, Matthew Derreck18:30AM
Clauss, Riley19:00AM
Doodson, Sheridan Jay, Miss18:30AM
Pearson, Jye Bradley19:00AM
Thomas, Jarrod Brandon18:30AM
Ward, Chloe Jasmine19:00AM
Watcho, Cedric Gordon19:00AM

Maryborough

MatterCourt NumberTime
Talbot, Nathan Thomas19:00AM

Mount Isa

MatterCourt NumberTime
Dobbs, Victor Pitjara19:00AM
Kyle, Kevin18:30AM
Peterson, Byron19:00AM
Rankine, Keian Jack Danny Georg, Mr18:30AM

Normanton

MatterCourt NumberTime
Banjo, Kelly Maree, Miss19:00AM
Beasley, Donovan Warren19:00AM
Bumble, Bradley Keith19:00AM

Proserpine

MatterCourt NumberTime
Budby, Gregory James John19:00AM
Crossley, Daniel Todd18:30AM

Rockhampton

MatterCourt NumberTime
Billington, Jesse James19:00AM
Brown, Kenneth Leroy19:00AM
Bucknall, Nicholas Anthony Paige19:00AM
Green, Gary Anthony William, Mr18:30AM

Townsville

MatterCourt NumberTime
Atkinson, Mitchell James19:00AM
Blowes, Paul Steven18:30AM
Capner, George Robert, Mr18:30AM
Cummings, Denzel Gordon19:00AM
Fields, Hoby Stephen John19:00AM
Frazer, Jessica Rose19:00AM
Gamble, Nathan Micheal18:30AM
Hopkins, Stewart Robert Ronald19:00AM
Jones, Jamahl Wayne, Mr19:00AM
Litzow, Adam Leslie, Mr19:00AM
Malayta, Alfio19:00AM
Naehu, Andre Iosepha18:30AM
Narrier, Bonnie Jean18:30AM
Nepal, Suman, Mr18:30AM
Plumb, Brandon Jai18:30AM
Rhambu, Ipu Robert19:00AM
Stoddart, Helen, Miss19:00AM
Tut, Dor Gatwech, Mr18:30AM

In Australia, the principle of open justice plays a key role in ensuring that justice is not only done but seen to be done. Public access to court proceedings reinforces confidence in the judicial system's fairness.

Yet, there are cases where transparency could compromise justice, prompting courts to issue suppression orders. These orders ensure sensitive information is protected while maintaining the integrity and fairness of the legal process.

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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