Oct 2023

SUPREME AND DISTRICT COURTS BEENLEIGH LAW LIST Tuesday 24 October 2023


SUPREME AND DISTRICT COURTS BEENLEIGH

LAW LIST

Tuesday 24 October 2023


NOTICES
His Honour Judge Smith is to conduct a special sentencing sitting in The Beenleigh District Court in the week commencing 20 November 2023.
If any practitioner would like a matter listed for sentence in the sittings please contact the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions in Beenleigh on
DPP.Beenleigh@justice.qld.gov.au

JURY INFORMATION
Only the 14 Jurors empanelled on the current trial are required to attend Beenleigh Courthouse on Tuesday 24 October 2023 as directed by the Trial Judge

All remaining Jurors on Panel N should continue checking the jury message daily after 5:00pm by phoning (07) 3081 2171 or online at https://www.courts.qld.gov.au/__external/CourtsLawList/Beenleigh.htm


DISTRICT COURT OF QUEENSLAND

DISTRICT COURT CRIMINAL SITTINGS
LONGDEN, Jay Judge Jackson KC Court 8
Floor 1
9:00 AM 
(Mention – Legal Representatives Required)
TATE, Jamie Judge Jackson KC Court 7
Floor 1
9:00 AM 
(Sentence)
BYRNE, Steven Judge Jackson KC Court 8
Floor 1
9:30 AM 
(Trial Part Heard)
CARR, Abbe; COYTE, Jason; FOGARTY, Trentt; MORGAN, Cassandra; POULTER, Joshua; RALPH, Jamie; WALTERS-GRAY, Logan; GEORGETOWN, Kurt Judge Holliday KC Court 7
Floor 1
9:30 AM 
(Mention – Legal Representatives Required)
LANSDOWN-KARAITIANA, Zedekiah-Tremai (VIDEO) Judge Holliday KC Court 7
Floor 1
10:00 AM 
(Sentence)

CHILDRENS COURT OF QUEENSLAND
TWO MATTERS Judge Holliday KC Court 7
Floor 1
9:30 AM 
(Mention – Legal Representatives Required)
ONE MATTER (Video) Judge Holliday KC Court 7
Floor 1
10:00 AM 
(Sentence)
ONE MATTER Judge Holliday KC Court 7
Floor 1
Not Before 11:00 AM 
(Pre-Recording of Evidence – Appearance and Legal Representatives Required)

Disclaimer
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