Sep 2022

SUPREME AND DISTRICT COURTS BEENLEIGH LAW LIST Wednesday 7 September 2022


SUPREME AND DISTRICT COURTS BEENLEIGH

LAW LIST

Wednesday 7 September 2022


JURY INFORMATION
Only the 13 Jurors empanelled on the current trial are required to attend Beenleigh Courthouse on Wednesday 7 September 2022 as directed by the Trial Judge

All remaining Jurors on Panel P 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
POULTER, Joshua Judge Chowdhury Court 7
Floor 1
9:30 AM 
(Indictment Presentation – Legal Representatives Required)
RAMSEY, Cameron; SEENEY, Clint; SMITH, Clayton; BARWICK, Serena; NAAMAN, Amira; NIELSEN, Corey; UPPRITCHARD, Justice; WEST, Robert Judge Chowdhury Court 7
Floor 1
9:30 AM 
(Mention – Legal Representatives Required)
O’CONNOR, Shawn Judge Chowdhury Court 7
Floor 1
9:30 AM 
(Mention – Appearance and Legal Representatives Required)
PATEN, Vance (Video) Judge Chowdhury Court 7
Floor 1
10:00 AM 
(Sentence)
PLUMSTEAD, Darnika & SHERRATT, Jasmine Judge Chowdhury Court 7
Floor 1
10:00 AM 
(Sentence)
JOHNSON, Daryl Judge Chowdhury Court 7
Floor 1
10:00 AM 
(Pre-Recording of Evidence – Appearance and Legal Representatives Required)
GRISANTI, Christian Judge Jackson QC Court 8
Floor 1
10:00 AM 
(Trial Part Heard)

CHILDRENS COURT OF QUEENSLAND
ONE MATTER Judge Chowdhury Court 7
Floor 1
9:30 AM 
(Mention – Legal Representatives Required)
ONE MATTER Judge Chowdhury Court 7
Floor 1
9:30 AM 
(Mention – Appearance and Legal Representatives Required)

CIVIL TRIALS AND HEARINGS
D27/22 – KHONLY OENG -V- SANG KIM Judge Jackson QC Court 8
Floor 1
9:00 AM 
(Application – Appearance and Legal Representatives Required)

Disclaimer
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