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  1. Jury to visit location of Frances Crawford's alleged murder, court hears
    By Talissa Siganto

    Robert Crawford is charged with the murder of his wife Frances Crawford, 49, who was found dead partially trapped underneath a ride-on lawn mower at their Upper Lockyer property in July, 2024.

    abc.net.au/news/2026-05-25/rob

    #Courts #TalissaSiganto

  2. Jury to visit location of Frances Crawford's alleged murder, court hears
    By Talissa Siganto

    Robert Crawford is charged with the murder of his wife Frances Crawford, 49, who was found dead partially trapped underneath a ride-on lawn mower at their Upper Lockyer property in July, 2024.

    abc.net.au/news/2026-05-25/rob

    #Courts #TalissaSiganto

  3. Jury to visit location of Frances Crawford's alleged murder, court hears
    By Talissa Siganto

    Robert Crawford is charged with the murder of his wife Frances Crawford, 49, who was found dead partially trapped underneath a ride-on lawn mower at their Upper Lockyer property in July, 2024.

    abc.net.au/news/2026-05-25/rob

    #Courts #TalissaSiganto

  4. Jury to visit location of Frances Crawford's alleged murder, court hears
    By Talissa Siganto

    Robert Crawford is charged with the murder of his wife Frances Crawford, 49, who was found dead partially trapped underneath a ride-on lawn mower at their Upper Lockyer property in July, 2024.

    abc.net.au/news/2026-05-25/rob

    #Courts #TalissaSiganto

  5. Jury to visit location of Frances Crawford's alleged murder, court hears
    By Talissa Siganto

    Robert Crawford is charged with the murder of his wife Frances Crawford, 49, who was found dead partially trapped underneath a ride-on lawn mower at their Upper Lockyer property in July, 2024.

    abc.net.au/news/2026-05-25/rob

    #Courts #TalissaSiganto

  6. Man who shot wife to 'get rid of her' found guilty of murder
    By Talissa Siganto

    An elderly man who told police he wanted to "get rid of" his wife after fatally shooting her at their Logan home has been found guilty by a Supreme Court jury.

    abc.net.au/news/2024-03-01/ric

    #CourtsandTrials #Homicide #DomesticViolence #TalissaSiganto

  7. Man found guilty of murdering wife with sledgehammer in south-east Queensland
    By Talissa Siganto

    Sturgess had struck the 45-year-old from behind when she was not expecting it at their previously shared Narangba home when she was collecting some belongings.

    abc.net.au/news/2024-02-29/ste

    #CourtsandTrials #Homicide #DomesticViolence #TalissaSiganto

  8. Police interview with man who shot wife dead in 2019 played to jury during murder trial
    By Talissa Siganto

    Richard Dudley Kelsey is on trial for the murder of 67-year-old Gail Kelsey in the Supreme Court in Brisbane.

    abc.net.au/news/2024-02-28/log

    #Homicide #CourtsandTrials #LawCrimeandJustice #DomesticViolence #TalissaSiganto

  9. Law experts say COVID vaccine mandate ruling will see 'wave of claims' before court
    By Sarah Richards and Talissa Siganto

    Queensland Supreme Court's ruling that COVID-19 mandates breached the human rights laws of some frontline workers is predicted to be "the first of a wave of claims" and may influence other states, according to law experts.

    abc.net.au/news/2024-02-28/cov

    #LawCrimeandJustice #Health #COVID19 #Police #AmbulanceService #VaccinesandImmunity #SarahRichards #TalissaSiganto

  10. Law experts say COVID vaccine mandate ruling will see 'wave of claims' before court
    By Sarah Richards and Talissa Siganto

    Queensland Supreme Court's ruling that COVID-19 mandates breached the human rights laws of some frontline workers is predicted to be "the first of a wave of claims" and may influence other states, according to law experts.

    abc.net.au/news/2024-02-28/cov

    #LawCrimeandJustice #Health #COVID19 #Police #AmbulanceService #VaccinesandImmunity #SarahRichards #TalissaSiganto

  11. Mandating COVID-19 vaccines for some Queensland frontline workers was unlawful, judge rules
    By Talissa Siganto

    Dozens of Queensland Police Service and Queensland Ambulance Service staff challenged their workplace mandates in the Supreme Court in 2022, after they refused to comply with the directives.

    abc.net.au/news/2024-02-27/qld

    #Police #EpidemicsandPandemics #HealthPolicy #VaccinesandImmunity #COVID19 #TalissaSiganto