On Tuesday, September 3rd, Cessnock Local Court will hear a wide array of cases, ranging from criminal hearings and sentencing to licensing appeals and apprehended violence orders (AVOs). The courtroom will be bustling as defendants and applicants present their cases before Magistrate I Rodgers. Several individuals will challenge decisions made by Transport for NSW in licensing and registration appeals, hoping to regain their driving privileges.
Criminal cases dominate the day’s schedule, with hearings and mentions involving charges such as assault, theft, and traffic offenses. Among the defendants, Adam Cliff, Harley Barrett, and Prudence Collins will have their cases heard, with Collins also facing multiple AVO-related proceedings. Magistrate Rodgers will also oversee annulment applications and sentencing matters, determining the next steps for those involved in various offenses.
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