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  1. Court hears of horror stabbing that offender blames on Ozempic
    By Brooke Chandler

    An Illawarra woman stabbed multiple times by her mother-in-law has told a court she continues to be haunted by images of the roadside attack.

    abc.net.au/news/2026-05-14/gra

    #Courts #Assault #Prisons #DomesticViolence #BrookeChandler

  2. 'Foldable' pistols and 3D-printed guns seized in Canberra
    By James Vyver

    A police investigation has uncovered a large cache of weapons in the national capital's suburbs, less than a kilometre from the Belconnen Police Station.

    abc.net.au/news/2026-05-14/man

    #Courts #Police #JamesVyver

  3. 'Foldable' pistols and 3D-printed guns seized in Canberra
    By James Vyver

    A police investigation has uncovered a large cache of weapons in the national capital's suburbs, less than a kilometre from the Belconnen Police Station.

    abc.net.au/news/2026-05-14/man

    #Courts #Police #JamesVyver

  4. 'Foldable' pistols and 3D-printed guns seized in Canberra
    By James Vyver

    A police investigation has uncovered a large cache of weapons in the national capital's suburbs, less than a kilometre from the Belconnen Police Station.

    abc.net.au/news/2026-05-14/man

    #Courts #Police #JamesVyver

  5. 'Foldable' pistols and 3D-printed guns seized in Canberra
    By James Vyver

    A police investigation has uncovered a large cache of weapons in the national capital's suburbs, less than a kilometre from the Belconnen Police Station.

    abc.net.au/news/2026-05-14/man

    #Courts #Police #JamesVyver

  6. 'Foldable' pistols and 3D-printed guns seized in Canberra
    By James Vyver

    A police investigation has uncovered a large cache of weapons in the national capital's suburbs, less than a kilometre from the Belconnen Police Station.

    abc.net.au/news/2026-05-14/man

    #Courts #Police #JamesVyver

  7. Federal Court dismisses challenge to Victorian environmental project
    By Wade Stephens and Timu King

    A community group's argument that a delegate to the federal water minister made a legal error by approving the Nyah Floodplain Restoration Project has been rejected.

    abc.net.au/news/2026-05-14/nya

    #EnvironmentalManagement #Courts #Rivers #WadeStephens #TimuKing

  8. Coles found to have misled shoppers in bombshell Federal Court case
    By Michael Atkin and Lucy Kent

    Supermarket giant Coles broke consumer law by misleading shoppers on discount prices, a Federal Court judge has found.

    abc.net.au/news/2026-05-14/col

    #ConsumerConfidence #Courts #ConsumerGoods #ConsumerProtection #MichaelAtkin #LucyKent

  9. Trump's appointment of lots of appellate judges pays off. He stacked the appellate courts, which is how he plays out his court losses, on appeal. And with judges who 'owe him' rather than owing justice.

    Trump’s appellate judge appointees have voted overwhelmingly in his favor

    abajournal.com/news/article/tr

    Appeals court temporarily pauses order that declared Trump's global 10% tariffs unlawful

    abcnews.com/US/appeals-court-t

    #Trump #law #courts #judges

  10. Miner to sue council for $22m in years-long dispute over access road
    By Liam O'Connell

    A legal stoush between a Central Queensland council and one of Australia's largest coal mines deepens in Queensland's Supreme Court.

    abc.net.au/news/2026-05-13/bra

    #Courts #Coal #LocalGovernment #MiningandMetalsIndustry #LiamOConnell

  11. Anxious prisoner sentenced for using tractor to escape from custody
    By Christopher Testa

    The Queensland man's escape triggered a month-long manhunt that ended when he was found at a remote campsite near a rainforest.

    abc.net.au/news/2026-05-13/mic

    #Prisons #Courts #ChristopherTesta

  12. Breaking: Terror accused charged with child abuse, extremist material offences
    By David Weber

    A man accused of planning terrorist attacks in Perth is charged with further offences, including possession of child abuse material and violent extremist material on his devices.

    abc.net.au/news/2026-05-13/wa-

    #Terrorism #Police #Courts #Crime #TerroristAttacks #DavidWeber

  13. Federal police charge man with using social media to threaten Victorian MP
    By Madeleine Stuchbery

    A man will face court after federal police charged him following an investigation into a social media post that allegedly threatened a federal politician.

    abc.net.au/news/2026-05-13/kor

    #Police #Laws #FederalParliament #Courts #MadeleineStuchbery

  14. After his recital was canned, Jayson Gillham took an orchestra to court
    By Hannah Story

    In 2024, Jayson Gillham's show was cancelled for his on-stage comments about Palestine. Now he brings a legal suit and a new recital tour with a Palestinian Jordanian artist.

    abc.net.au/news/2026-05-13/jay

    #ClassicalMusic #Music #Courts #ArtsCultureandEntertainment #HannahStory

  15. Duo swindled $6 million from five victims in investment scam, court hears
    By Eva Blandis

    Two men fleeced millions from five victims in a fraudulent property investment scheme, which one victim said had stolen half her superannuation and "ruined" her life.

    abc.net.au/news/2026-05-12/and

    #Courts #ScamsandFraud #Crime #LawCrimeandJustice #EvaBlandis

  16. Former soldier jailed for trafficking cocaine while in Australian Army
    By Chloe Chomicki

    The Supreme Court of Queensland hears Cullen, a former infantry soldier, was sourcing ounces of cocaine and selling it to fellow soldiers while in the Australian Army.

    abc.net.au/news/2026-05-12/adf

    #DrugOffences #Army #Courts #ChloeChomicki

  17. Cage fighter guilty of manslaughter after sparring session death of friend
    By Jamie McKinnell

    Bradley Fletcher has been found not guilty of murder but guilty of manslaughter for killing his best friend during a backyard sparring session and leaving his body by a footpath.

    abc.net.au/news/2026-05-12/bra

    #Courts #Crime #LawCrimeandJustice #JamieMcKinnell

  18. Cage fighter guilty of manslaughter after sparring session death of friend
    By Jamie McKinnell

    Bradley Fletcher has been found not guilty of murder but guilty of manslaughter for killing his best friend during a backyard sparring session and leaving his body by a footpath.

    abc.net.au/news/2026-05-12/bra

    #Courts #Crime #LawCrimeandJustice #JamieMcKinnell

  19. Former soldier jailed for trafficking cocaine while in Australian Army
    By Chloe Chomicki

    The Supreme Court of Queensland hears Cullen, a former infantry soldier, was sourcing ounces of cocaine and selling it to fellow soldiers while in the Australian Army.

    abc.net.au/news/2026-05-12/adf

    #DrugOffences #Army #Courts #ChloeChomicki

  20. Man who struck puppy in the head six times issued $1,500 fine with no conviction
    By Eden Gillespie

    A member of the public who reported the abuse said the sentence made it hard to believe animal suffering was taken seriously.

    abc.net.au/news/2026-05-12/no-

    #AnimalCruelty #Courts #EdenGillespie