Cairns Court Rundown: Tuesday's Assault, Theft, and Traffic Cases
Cairns Magistrates Court cases for Tuesday December 30

A series of matters came before the Cairns Magistrates Court on Tuesday, December 30, ranging from alleged assaults to traffic violations. The court dealt with a variety of charges, highlighting the local legal proceedings for the day.

Assault and Theft Allegations Before the Court

Among the more serious cases was that of Jake Robert Brimblecombe, a 20-year-old from Manoora. He faced charges of assault occasioning bodily harm and common assault. The matters were adjourned, and he is scheduled to reappear in court on January 27.

Another individual, Kane Anthony Clark, aged 28 and also from Manoora, appeared on charges of entering a dwelling and committing an indictable offence, as well as stealing. His case was similarly adjourned to a later date.

Traffic Offences and Licence Disputes

The court also heard several matters related to driving offences. Kym Maree Bradbury, a 54-year-old from Trinity Park, was charged with driving without a licence. The court's decision on this matter was not detailed in the initial list.

Jarrod Leslie Brown, 33, from Manunda, faced charges of driving without a licence and driving an unregistered and uninsured vehicle. The outcomes for these charges were also part of the day's proceedings.

Other Appearances and Legal Proceedings

Other individuals listed to appear included Jye Robert William Brown (24, Manunda) on a charge of possessing a knife in a public place, and Kane Anthony Clark on separate charges of breach of bail and failing to appear.

The list provided a snapshot of a standard day at the Cairns Magistrates Court, dealing with a cross-section of alleged offences under Queensland law. The outcomes for many of these cases involved adjournments, allowing for further legal preparation or consideration.

These appearances are a routine part of the local justice system in Far North Queensland, processing charges that require judicial attention. The court's schedule remains busy addressing both minor and more significant alleged violations within the community.