Townsville Court Rundown: Monday, December 29 Appearances and Charges
Townsville Magistrates Court List for Monday, December 29

The Townsville Magistrates Court has a full docket for Monday, December 29, with a range of individuals set to face the bench on various charges. This list provides a snapshot of the local legal proceedings scheduled for the day.

Monday's Court Appearances: The Full List

Alexander John Aitken, a 28-year-old from Mount Louisa, is required to appear. He is facing charges of possessing dangerous drugs and utensils or pipes for use. The matters are listed for mention.

Jye Robert Anderson, aged 22 and from Kirwan, is scheduled for a committal mention. He is charged with entering a dwelling and committing an indictable offence, as well as unlawful use of a motor vehicle.

Kane William Andrews, a 30-year-old from Cranbrook, is listed for a committal mention. His charges include entering a dwelling and committing an indictable offence, assault occasioning bodily harm whilst armed/in company, and stealing.

John Anslow, 45, from Deeragun, is set for a committal mention. He faces charges of fraud and attempted fraud.

Kyle David Armitt, 32, from Kelso, is required for a committal mention. He is charged with entering a dwelling and committing an indictable offence and unlawful use of a motor vehicle.

Jarrod James Baker, 30, from Condon, is listed for a committal mention. His charges are entering a dwelling and committing an indictable offence and unlawful use of a motor vehicle.

Kaine Anthony Bannister, 21, from Kelso, is scheduled for a sentence mention. He is charged with entering a dwelling and committing an indictable offence and unlawful use of a motor vehicle.

Jesse Leigh Barlow, 28, from Mount Louisa, is required for a committal mention. He faces charges of entering a dwelling and committing an indictable offence and unlawful use of a motor vehicle.

Further Scheduled Appearances

Jarrod Leslie Barlow, 32, from Mount Louisa, is listed for a committal mention. He is charged with entering a dwelling and committing an indictable offence and unlawful use of a motor vehicle.

Shane Leslie Barlow, 53, from Mount Louisa, is scheduled for a committal mention. His charges include entering a dwelling and committing an indictable offence and unlawful use of a motor vehicle.

Steven John Barlow, 30, from Mount Louisa, is required for a committal mention. He faces charges of entering a dwelling and committing an indictable offence and unlawful use of a motor vehicle.

Jesse Leigh Bartley, 28, from Mount Louisa, is listed for a committal mention. He is charged with entering a dwelling and committing an indictable offence and unlawful use of a motor vehicle.

Jarrod Leslie Bartley, 32, from Mount Louisa, is scheduled for a committal mention. His charges are entering a dwelling and committing an indictable offence and unlawful use of a motor vehicle.

Shane Leslie Bartley, 53, from Mount Louisa, is required for a committal mention. He faces charges of entering a dwelling and committing an indictable offence and unlawful use of a motor vehicle.

Steven John Bartley, 30, from Mount Louisa, is listed for a committal mention. He is charged with entering a dwelling and committing an indictable offence and unlawful use of a motor vehicle.

Kaine Anthony Barton, 21, from Kelso, is scheduled for a sentence mention. His charges include entering a dwelling and committing an indictable offence and unlawful use of a motor vehicle.

Understanding Court Procedures

The list highlights different stages of the legal process. A committal mention is a hearing where the court determines if there is enough evidence for a matter to proceed to a higher court, like the District Court, for trial. A sentence mention is typically held after a guilty plea or finding, where submissions are made about the appropriate penalty before sentencing.

The prevalence of charges related to entering dwellings and unlawful use of motor vehicles indicates the types of offences currently moving through the Townsville Magistrates Court system. The court's schedule provides public transparency into the local justice process for Monday, December 29.