Townsville Court Rundown: Monday's Cases Include Assault, Traffic Offences
Townsville Magistrates Court List for Monday, January 5

A series of individuals are scheduled to appear before the Townsville Magistrates Court on Monday, January 5, facing a range of charges from serious assault to traffic violations.

Monday's Court Appearances

The court list for the day includes several notable cases. Kye Robert Barlow, 20, is set to face charges of serious assault and committing public nuisance. Another matter involves Jye Robert Beckmann, 23, who is charged with driving without a licence.

Other individuals listed to appear include Kane Leslie Bell, 33, on a charge of contravening a police order, and Kyle Richard Benson, 31, for driving without a licence. The list also features Jesse James Beresford, 30, who is facing charges of unlawful possession of a weapon and possession of a knife in a public place.

Range of Charges Before the Court

The scheduled appearances cover a variety of alleged offences. Kane Anthony Blackman, 21, is listed for unlicensed driving and two counts of failing to appear in court. Shane Anthony Brimblecombe, 41, will answer to a charge of contravening a police direction.

Further down the list, Jai Brookes, 19, is charged with driving an unregistered and uninsured vehicle, along with unlicensed driving. The case of Jarrod William Brown, 39, involves charges of serious assault and obstructing police.

Additional names on the Monday, January 5 docket are Kane Anthony Bryant, 30, for driving without a licence, and Jayden Leigh Busch, 23, for a similar charge. Kobi Allan Byrnes, 19, is scheduled for a breach of bail conditions.

Legal Proceedings and Outcomes

These individuals are required to attend the Townsville Magistrates Court to have their matters heard. The outcomes can range from adjournments and fines to more severe penalties depending on the nature of the charges and the defendants' circumstances. The court list provides public transparency into the local justice process for this session.

It is important to remember that all individuals named are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. The publication of these names is a standard part of reporting on open court proceedings in Queensland.