Lehrmann to fight to have his Toowoomba rape case thrown out of court
Bruce Lehrmann is struggling to dismiss the Toowoomba rape case from the court, and allegedly illegally the phone calls between his lawyers and the police were illegally taken.
Lehrmann decided to be tried for allegations that he had raped a woman he met on a drug -fuel night at a nightclub in Teowoomba west of Brisbane last year.
The former federal liberal party employee is expected to fight the charges.
Lawyer Zali Burrows and Bruce Lehrmann. Credit: Edwina Pickles / Wolter Peeters
Now his lawyer Zali Burrows applied for prosecution to keep the proceedings permanent.
The documents require orders, including a statement that seized phone calls between Lehrmann’s lawyers and Queensland police.
It also includes a statement that the police do not have the authority or discretion or discretion to determine what is relevant to a defense case and that all materials should be prosecuted and to disclose the defendants.
The Public Prosecutor’s Office Office in the case on Friday, said that prosecutors contacted with the arrest officer, the detective Senior Consul Ashlee Ryder recently contacted the disclosure of evidence.
Affidavit said that Ryder responded to the e -mail and summarized the summary of his summarys to the Public Prosecutor’s Office as part of the summary.
According to the documents, the elements included a voice recording between a witness and Ryder, from the complainant to Ryder, two sound recording between two E -mail and Ryder and the complainant.