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Launceston Magistrates Court list, Tuesday, July 29

Launceston Magistrates Court list, Tuesday, July 29

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Here is a list of people appearing at Launceston Magistrates Court on July 29.
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Here is a list of everyone appearing in Magistrates Court today:
Today's court listings are published as part of News Corporation's commitment to public interest journalism and are compiled from information made publicly available by the courts in each State and territory.
The list is a public record of entities appearing before the relevant court and there is no suggestion whatsoever of any wrongdoing by anyone named in these lists.
ANDERSON, Kaleb Thomas
BAKES, Nikolai Logan Samuel
COOPER, Jamie Wayne
COWLING, Dain Michael
DELPHINE, Daniel
DELPHINE, Daniel Mark
DENMAN, Telarah Dakota Rose
FISHER, Allanah Alexis
FORBES, Tyler Aaron
GASTIN WHITMORE, Jesse Twain
GRACE, Bradley Reginald
SMITH-TOWNS, Yemma Joy versus GRACE, Bradley Reginald
GROSE, Robert Kenneth
GROVES, Rickie Bernard
HALL-RILEY, Zoe Lee
HATTENSCHWILER, Jake Harley
HYDE, Rickie Louise
JACKSON, Adrian Alexander
KIELY-WIDDOWSON, Hollie Maree
LAWLESS, Brett Anthony
LEE, Bradley Thomas
LESLIE, Mathew Wayne
LOGAN-RADFORD, Cheyanne
LOGAN-RADFORD, Cheyanne Taylor
LOVELL, Justin Lee
WOODRUFF, Nadia Marie versus LOVELL, Justin Lee
MAHER, Sonya Marree
MANNIE, Blake John
MARTIN, Troy Eugene
MATTHEWS, Cameron John
MCDONALD, Taryn
PATHAN, Tayabba Aziz versus PATHAN, Mohammed Kasim Zahoor
PATHAN, Mohammed Kasim Zahoor
PEARDON, Joel Andrew
PURSEY, Luke Mathew
PURSEY, Luke Matthew
RILEY, Cameron James
RILEY, Sonia Margaret
SALTMARSH, Wayne Anthony
SMITH, Heather Dorris
SPURWAY-SMITH, Peter Ray
TARGETT, Chantelle Veronica Kate versus TARGETT, Robert Anthony
TARRES, John Corey
WHELDON, Zara-Kate Rachel
The previous court list article for Launceston Magistrates Court can be viewed here. HyperLocal
The deaths of Helene Adams, Colleen Pennicott and Hennie Van Der Schoor have been announced in the The Mercury's My Tributes. Read the latest death notices here. HyperLocal
Here is a list of people appearing at Hobart Magistrates Court on July 29.
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