Southport Courthouse is the Gold Coast's major courthouse. It houses courtrooms and chambers for part of the District Court of Queensland, which has jurisdiction to hear criminal offences with penalties of less than 20 years imprisonment, some criminal offences with penalties of over 20 years imprisonment, and civil matters up to A$750,000.
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Status | Open |
Type | Courthouse |
Address | Corner Davenport and Hinze Streets, Southport |
Town or city | Gold Coast |
Country | Australia |
Opened | 2 February 1998 |
It is located in the Southport legal district on the corner of Davenport and Hinze Street.[1] A subsidiary Magistrates' Court of Queensland is located at Coolangatta.
The building was designed by ABM Architects.[2] When completed the building housed five district courts, nine magistrates courts, a central registry, accommodation for 13 magistrates, six judges, and a watchhouse which contains cells for 68 detainees.[2]
Court complex extensions
editQueensland Premier Rob Borbidge opened the $25.9 million Southport Court extensions and watch house on February 2, 1998.
Judges
editSouthport's judges are:
- Judge J.E. Newton - 25 February 1991
- Judge C.F Wall Q.C - 11 September 1996
- Judge M. E. Rackemann - 12 January 2004
- Judge F Kingham -17 July 2006.
References
edit- ^ "Southport District Court". Queensland Courts. Retrieved 23 September 2015.
- ^ a b "Southport Courthouse". Ainsley Bell & Murchison Architects. Retrieved 23 September 2015.
External links
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