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Greg Lynn pre-sentencing live updates: Prosecutor pushes for life sentence for Carol Clay’s killer

Greg Lynn pre-sentencing live updates: Prosecutor pushes for life sentence for Carol Clay’s killer

Greg Lynn is back in court. Follow our unfolding coverage of the pre-sentence hearing live.

  • by Erin Pearson

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Indigenous leader Geoff Clark facing jail time for years-long community theft, fraud

Indigenous leader Geoff Clark facing jail time for years-long community theft, fraud

Clark could be jailed after being found guilty of stealing more than $1 million from Indigenous community organisations to pay off ballooning personal debt.

  • by Erin Pearson
‘Tried to wake her up’: Four-year-old boy left to find his murdered great-grandmother

‘Tried to wake her up’: Four-year-old boy left to find his murdered great-grandmother

Paul Cohrs, a former deputy mayor in a rural shire, gunned down his elderly mother in her home in 2018. He left his four-year-old grandson to find her body.

  • by Tara Cosoleto
First man accused of performing Nazi salute in Victoria fights charge

First man accused of performing Nazi salute in Victoria fights charge

Jacob Hersant, 25, is accused of performing the salute in public six days after it became a criminal offence in the state.

  • by Tara Cosoleto
Criminal case against souvlaki and crypto king Sam Karagiozis collapses

Criminal case against souvlaki and crypto king Sam Karagiozis collapses

Sam Karagiozis, who made millions from trading cryptocurrency and founding a souvlaki restaurant chain, has gone free from court after drug trafficking charges were dropped.

  • by Chris Vedelago
Lehrmann judge’s six ideas to fix court secrecy

Lehrmann judge’s six ideas to fix court secrecy

Justice Michael Lee told a lawyers’ conference that despite laws aimed at increasing transparency, courts were moving in the opposite direction.

  • by Harriet Alexander
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‘Grimm Reaper of Melbourne stockbroking’ jailed for losing victims’ life savings

‘Grimm Reaper of Melbourne stockbroking’ jailed for losing victims’ life savings

Bradley Grimm will serve at least nine months behind bars for dishonestly transferring his vulnerable client’s retirement money into the bank accounts of private companies he owned.

  • by Sarah Danckert and Erin Pearson
Anti-vaxxer bludgeoned wife to death with metal car ramp amid COVID tensions

Anti-vaxxer bludgeoned wife to death with metal car ramp amid COVID tensions

Joe Lo Bianco lay in wait for his scientist wife, Kaliopi Roumeliotis, to get home from work – then murdered her in their garage. He left her body to be discovered by their primary-school-aged daughter.

  • by Erin Pearson
Police deny duty of care to protect Nicola Gobbo, in bid to avoid paying compensation
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Police deny duty of care to protect Nicola Gobbo, in bid to avoid paying compensation

Victoria Police is claiming it’s not responsible for failing to protect Gobbo’s identity because she may have committed crimes while acting as a barrister-turned-informer.

  • by Chris Vedelago and Cameron Houston
Christian college teacher who sexually abused school girls could walk free in three years

Christian college teacher who sexually abused school girls could walk free in three years

Former PE teacher Steven Mellody has been sentenced to prison over the sexual abuse of two students at a Christian college in Melbourne’s east.

  • by Cameron Houston
Former OPP solicitor denied bail as fresh drug dealing allegations aired in court

Former OPP solicitor denied bail as fresh drug dealing allegations aired in court

Melbourne barrister Anthony Grant is being investigated over allegations he sold drugs at Crown Casino days before his arrest last month.

  • by Erin Pearson