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Initially only two law students were accepted into the program and Margaret Castles, a professor at the university, oversaw the program. In 2001, a stand-alone legal advice clinic was established at the Adelaide Magistrates Court, with the support of a Strategic Initiative Grant from the University of Adelaide. [79]
The main seat of the Court is the Sir Samuel Way Building in Victoria Square, Adelaide (which was originally the Charles Moore and Co. Department store). [1] It also conducts circuits in Mount Gambier, Berri, Port Pirie, Whyalla and Port Lincoln (civil), and Mount Gambier and Port Augusta (criminal).
The Justice's sentencing remarks are often revised and delivered by other Justices in similar cases and are widely quoted when the case of Baker and Crump is re-reported in the Australian media: "You have outraged all accepted standards of the behaviour of men. The description of 'men' ill becomes you.
Britton did not visibly react to the sentencing remarks by Justice Grant as he stood in the dock in a black suit and grey shirt. In his sentencing, Justice Grant said Britton was banned from ...
They were convicted of the murders of two Thai prostitutes, Phuangsri Kroksamrang and Somjai Insamram, whose bodies were found in Adelaide River near Darwin on 1 March 2004. They were convicted on 19 March 2005 and given a two consecutive sentences of life imprisonment , with a non- parole period of 25 years.
The call comes from the cross-party Justice Committee in a new 61-page report, which calls for serious engagement with the public by the Government.
In his sentencing remarks in the original trial, Justice Tom Sullivan said Mrs Lovell was described as “an energetic and beloved mother, wife, daughter, and sister”.
The Snowtown murders (also known as the bodies in barrels murders) were a series of murders committed by John Justin Bunting, Robert Joe Wagner, and James Spyridon Vlassakis between August 1992 and May 1999, in and around Adelaide, South Australia. A fourth person, Mark Haydon, was convicted of helping to dispose of the bodies.