
Sean Fewster
Chief Court Reporter at The Advertiser (South Australia)
• #CityofEvil author • @theTiser chief court reporter • @justlawfulpod co-creator and co-host • #AroundTheCourts on @FIVEaaBreakfast • he/him •
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Aug 13, 2024 |
adelaidenow.com.au | Sean Fewster
A Fleurieu Peninsula pensioner has faced court charged with killing another person in a road crash – but has yet to meet with his lawyer about the case. Roy Alexander Skinner was scheduled to appear in the Adelaide Magistrates Court on Wednesday to answer the charge against him. Mr Skinner, 80, of Encounter Bay, was charged with causing both death and serious harm by dangerous driving.
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Aug 13, 2024 |
adelaidenow.com.au | Sean Fewster
A Yankalilla man exploited a Filipino family’s poverty, and “corrupted” the bond between a mother and daughter, so he could sexually abuse the girl for five years, a court has heard. In the District Court on Wednesday, self-confessed child abuser Andrew Donald Steele pleaded guilty to a further seven charges arising from his persistent abuse of the girl between 2018 and 2023.
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Apr 17, 2024 |
adelaidenow.com.au | Sean Fewster
A serial Adelaide pedophile busted as part of an international sting operation was collecting and reading transcripts of child victims describing their sexual abuse in trials, a court has heard. On Friday, the Supreme Court ruled David Ross Crouch’s latest offending – involving 12,614 files of abuse material – warranted a prison term of no less than three years.
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Dec 13, 2023 |
theaustralian.com.au | Anthony Anderson |Dasha Havrilenko |Sean Fewster
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Oct 9, 2023 |
adelaidenow.com.au | Sean Fewster
The $65 million fitness app founded by Kayla Itsines is “not unique”, just “one of hundreds”, and deserves neither control over nor protection from a rising star’s rival product, a court has heard. In the Supreme Court on Tuesday, Cairns crossfit trainer Cass Olholm hit back at the Bikini Body Training Company’s bid to shut down her new app, scheduled to launch on Thursday.
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"IMPLAUSIBLE": Caught with $1 million in drugs, an SA dealer insisted he was just a courier for the “real villains” – a claim that hasn’t saved him from a hefty prison term. https://t.co/hiWDSY2Utx via @theTiser #auslaw #truecrime

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"TOO ILL FOR A CELL": A woman who allegedly terrorised, then murdered, her partner says she’s too sick to be on remand behind bars and should be given bail immediately. https://t.co/cXhLfxY5aQ via @theTiser #auslaw #truecrime