- Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews faced a bizarre treason case brought by a private citizen
- The online court hearing descended into chaos, with over 900 attendees unable to control their microphones
- The magistrate ultimately struck out the charges due to the prosecution’s failure to serve the charges on the premier
- The case highlighted the ongoing opposition and anger towards Andrews and his government’s policies
In a shocking turn of events, Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews found himself at the center of a bizarre legal case, facing accusations of treason. The private prosecution, brought by Anthony Herman, alleged that Andrews was “concealing an overt act of treason”. The case was due to be heard in Myrtleford Magistrates Court on Friday morning, but it quickly descended into chaos as the online hearing cut out before the matter could be addressed.
Wiki and Bio Details
Name | Daniel Andrews |
Position | Premier of Victoria |
Political Party | Australian Labor Party |
Tenure | 2014 – present |
Born | July 6, 1972 (age 52) |
Education | La Trobe University, Monash University |
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What Happened in the Courtroom?
The online hearing, which was attended by over 900 people, including many who oppose the premier and Victoria’s coronavirus regulations, quickly turned into a chaotic event. Participants were unable to mute their microphones, leading to a cacophony of voices, phone calls, and rally cries to “sack Dan Andrews”. Some speculated that the chaos was a deliberate attempt to distract from the actual hearing, while others believed it was a fake meeting designed to anger people.
The Outcome of the Case
Despite the bizarre circumstances surrounding the case, the magistrate ultimately struck out the charges against Premier Andrews. The prosecution failed to serve the charges on the premier, as required by criminal procedure rules. Magistrates have the discretion to discontinue proceedings where there has been a failure to comply. In private prosecutions, prosecutors also have the option to take charge over the proceeding, either continuing the prosecution themselves or discontinuing it.
Reactions and Aftermath
The dismissal of the case did little to quell the anger and opposition towards Premier Andrews and his government’s policies. Outside the court, a crowd of about 100 protesters gathered to voice their discontent. One woman, going by the name Tracey Lucas, expressed the sentiment shared by many, stating, “We all want the same thing. Dan Andrews and the government to go down.”
FAQs
Q. What were the specific allegations against Premier Andrews?
A. The prosecution, brought by Anthony Herman, alleged that Andrews was “concealing an overt act of treason”.
Q. Why was the case dismissed?
A. The case was dismissed because the prosecution failed to serve the charges on the premier, as required by criminal procedure rules.
Q. Were there any consequences for the chaos caused during the online hearing?
A. It’s unclear if there were any specific consequences for the disruptive behavior during the online hearing. However, Victoria Police confirmed that one man was arrested for unrelated matters outside the court.
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Last Updated on August 13, 2024 by 247 News Around The World