
Do you live and breathe true crime? Want the inside story? All the juicy details?
You’re in luck. Court in the Act with Tim Clarke goes inside the courtroom with an in-depth look at the cases happening right now.
Join Clarke and Australia’s leading legal minds for all the twists and turns of the nation’s most interesting cases.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 39 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Category | True Crime | ||||

On August 2, the Linda Reynolds and Brittany Higgins defamation trial will begin in WA’s Supreme Court.
Senator Reynolds is suing Higgins over a series of social media posts she claims were part of a deliberate attempt to ruin her career and reputa... more
How’s about this for a guest list?
The Chief Justice of Western Australia. The Attorney General of Western Australia. The former DPP of Western Australia, turned Supreme Court judge.
Two of the richest people in Australia. The former chairman o... more
A decade since Amy Wensley’s suspicious death, her family are no closer to answers.
The mother of two little girls was found in her bedroom with a fatal gunshot wound to the head.
Despite first responders’ suspicions, within one-hour detectives ... more
Thirty years ago this coming weekend, The Sunday Times fully exposed paedophile priest Reverend Michael Roderick Painter for the first time.
Painter had been an Anglican priest in Perth and beyond since the early 60s.
He was revered for his ch... more
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Aggressively Encouraging, legally, to expose covert police operational procedures is egregious and gratuitous!
Readers don’t require full details rather than “ clever” discrete descriptions for good reading of News stories.
Legally pushing for covert operational knowledge is not for your readers but for Extra sales ( money) no reader would want the successful capture of monstrous murderers in anyway jeopardised !
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