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  2. Coroner's Court of South Australia - Wikipedia

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    The Coroner's Court is housed in the Adelaide Magistrates' Court building. The Coroner's Court of South Australia is a court which has exclusive jurisdiction over the remains of a person and the power to make findings in respect of the cause of death of a person or fire in South Australia, a state of Australia.

  3. Death of Mohamud Mohammed Hassan - Wikipedia

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    Mohamud Mohammed Hassan (c. 1997 – 9 January 2021), a 24-year old British-Somali man, died on 9 January at his home in Cardiff, Wales, after being released from police custody earlier that day. He was arrested on the evening of 8 January on suspicion of an alleged breach of the peace , and released without charge the following morning. [ 1 ]

  4. List of Australian judges whose security of tenure was ...

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    Australian Industrial Court: 1 February 1977: Removed from duties In 1977 the jurisdiction of the Australian Industrial Court was transferred to the new Federal Court. All but two judges were appointed to the new court. The security of tenure of the remaining judges, Dunphy and Joske, was protected however they had little judicial work to do.

  5. Whyalla Airlines Flight 904 - Wikipedia

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    South Australian Coroner Wayne Chivell delivered his findings on 24 July 2003, exonerating the pilot and overturning the ATSB's conclusions. The conduct of the ATSB during the inquiry was described by the court as "uncooperative and defensive" after reviewing scientific evidence which contradicted the report, indicating that the initial failure ...

  6. Rave Down (Under) - AOL

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    In May 2021 the Coroners Court of Victoria released its findings into the death of Spiro Boursinos. A coronial inquest was obliged by the fact that, just before his death, Boursinos was in the ...

  7. Death of Marion Barter - Wikipedia

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    Australian Federal Police Homicide Review unit reopened the case and decided to put Barter on the National Missing Persons register for the first time in 23 years. [19] In June 2021 New South Wales police and local government announced a $250,000 reward for information leading to the discovery of what happened to Barter. [20]

  8. Murder of Jaidyn Leskie - Wikipedia

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    Jaidyn Raymond Leskie (30 April 1996 – 15 June 1997) was the Australian child of Bilynda Murphy (now Williams) and Brett Leskie, murdered in 1997. [1] Leskie is believed to have died of head injuries. [2] Despite intense public interest, several leads, and the arrest and trial of a prime suspect, Leskie's murder remains unsolved.

  9. Domestic violence in Australia - Wikipedia

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    A coronial inquest was initiated by the state coroner and 10 recommendations were issued. Normally, the coroner would issue recommendations to the SAPOL Commissioner of Police; however, in this instance, the coroner issued to findings to the premier of South Australia, who in turn brought it to the attention of the Commissioner of Police.