Owner, family to testify in Lehrmann 4WD-theft case

Former liberal staff Bruce Lehrmann’s victim of car theft, husband, son and five police officers are expected to give evidence at a court hearing in the epic.
On November 20, 2024, Lehrmann refused to play a Toyota Prado in the remote Mountain River in Southern Tasmania.
30 -year -old and lawyer Zali Burrows appeared on Friday in front of the Hobart Magistrate Criminal Court.
Burrows said he would be sentenced to a media interview that was carried out by the complainant Gail Oates and allegedly involved in a different version of the incident to the police.
The defense had previously received corrected statements, which includes the name of someone else that Ms. Oates believes could be four -wheel drive.
“We can ask more information in the light of this,” Mrs. Burrows said to court.
Prosecutor Banewat Keo said that the hearing that has not yet been planned will take four days.
Keo, her husband and son, Ms. Oates, would give evidence as a friend of Lehrmann and a service station employee who could give context about that night.
Five police officers who participated in the investigation would be called and the CCTV and the police body camera images would be tendered.
He said that the majority of the evidence were announced, a bank declaration and maps were made to help the court.
Lehrmann’s bladder continued and the issue was listed on October 31 to return to court.
“Thank you, honor,” Lehrmann said at the end of the cases.
In recent years, it has been the subject of various court issues throughout Australia.
In 2019, the hearing of the Canberra’s Parliament building, which was allegedly raped by Brittany Higgins, was abandoned in 2022 due to abuse of the jury.
Lehrmann, a later Federal Court, appealed to a determination to the balance of possibilities he raped Mrs. Higgins.
