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Uber Eats driver convicted for attempted kiss

A former Uber Eats delivery driver has been convicted and fined $800 for attempting to kiss a customer at her front door in what the court called inappropriate conduct.

Toyah Cordingley Murder Trial Forensic Evidence

Forensic scientists reveal DNA and blood evidence search in Toyah Cordingley murder trial. Key details from Cairns court proceedings uncovered. Read the latest developments.

Grant Gaut admits assault on Ricky Bradshaw

Grant Gaut pleads guilty to assaulting Ricky Bradshaw in Ingham. The court hears details of the violent attack and its impact on the victim. Read the full story.

Karlie and Khandalyce Holdom: New Court Details

Disturbing new evidence emerges in the Karlie and Khandalyce Holdom case as prosecutors detail the final moments before their tragic deaths. Read the latest court developments.

Perth man avoids jail again in revenge porn case

Ryan Tucker, a convicted domestic violence offender, receives another suspended sentence for distributing intimate images of his ex-partner without consent. Read the disturbing details.

Geelong man admits handling stolen property

John Donnelly faces court after pleading guilty to handling stolen goods worth thousands in Geelong. Learn about the case details and sentencing expectations.

OJ Simpson Estate Pays $87M to Goldman Family

Nearly 30 years after Ron Goldman's murder, OJ Simpson's estate agrees to pay $87 million to his family. The settlement marks a dramatic turnaround in one of Australia's most followed US cases.

Not criminally responsible verdict in Wollongong death

Aaron Michael Lord found not criminally responsible for killing homeless man Raymond McCormack in Wollongong car park due to mental health impairment. Justice refers case to Mental Health Review Tribunal.

Prisoner's Supreme Court Vegemite Ban Legal Battle

Convicted murderer Andre McKechnie launches a Supreme Court battle to overturn the Vegemite ban in Victorian prisons, claiming it stops him from enjoying his culture. Taxpayers are funding the case.

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