The Geelong County Court has released its list of cases scheduled for Monday, 4 May 2026. The day’s proceedings include a range of criminal matters, appeals, and civil hearings, reflecting the court’s busy schedule.
Criminal Matters
Several criminal cases are set to be heard, including charges of assault, theft, and drug offences. Notable among them is the case of John Smith, who faces multiple counts of burglary. The court will also hear matters related to driving offences and fraud.
Appeals
A number of appeals are listed, with defendants challenging previous convictions or sentences. The court will review evidence and legal arguments in these cases.
Civil Hearings
Civil disputes, including personal injury claims and contract disagreements, will also be addressed. The court will hear submissions from both parties before making determinations.
Full List of Cases
- R v. John Smith – Burglary (multiple counts)
- R v. Sarah Johnson – Drug possession and trafficking
- R v. David Brown – Assault occasioning actual bodily harm
- Appeal: Jane Doe v. The Queen – Appeal against sentence
- Appeal: Mark Taylor v. The Queen – Appeal against conviction
- Smith v. Jones – Personal injury claim
- ABC Pty Ltd v. XYZ Pty Ltd – Breach of contract
All parties are advised to attend court on time and be prepared for their hearings. The court operates from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM, with breaks for lunch. For further information, contact the Geelong County Court registry.



