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Lehrmann seeks to halt Toowoomba rape case and claims police ‘illegally obtained’ his lawyers’ phone calls | Lehrmann seeks to halt Toowoomba rape case and claims police ‘illegally obtained’ his lawyers’ phone calls |
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Former Liberal staffer accused of raping a woman after meeting her at a strip club in Queensland in 2021 | Former Liberal staffer accused of raping a woman after meeting her at a strip club in Queensland in 2021 |
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Bruce Lehrmann has sought to halt a rape case against him, claiming that police “illegally obtained” his lawyers’ phone calls. | Bruce Lehrmann has sought to halt a rape case against him, claiming that police “illegally obtained” his lawyers’ phone calls. |
Lehrmann, 30, is accused of raping a woman twice during the morning of 10 October, 2021 after they met at a strip club the previous night in Toowoomba, west of Brisbane. | Lehrmann, 30, is accused of raping a woman twice during the morning of 10 October, 2021 after they met at a strip club the previous night in Toowoomba, west of Brisbane. |
Defence lawyer Zali Burrows filed an application in Toowoomba district court on Monday seeking a permanent stay in Lehrmann’s pending trial. | Defence lawyer Zali Burrows filed an application in Toowoomba district court on Monday seeking a permanent stay in Lehrmann’s pending trial. |
In court documents, Burrows sought a “declaration that intercepted calls between Mr Lehrmann’s lawyers and Queensland Police [were] illegally obtained”. | In court documents, Burrows sought a “declaration that intercepted calls between Mr Lehrmann’s lawyers and Queensland Police [were] illegally obtained”. |
Burrows’ application was in response to an affidavit by Peter Blake-Segovia, a practice manager at the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions’ Toowoomba chambers. | Burrows’ application was in response to an affidavit by Peter Blake-Segovia, a practice manager at the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions’ Toowoomba chambers. |
The affidavit stated police had possession of four audio recordings of calls between a detective and Lehrmann’s previous lawyers. | The affidavit stated police had possession of four audio recordings of calls between a detective and Lehrmann’s previous lawyers. |
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Blake-Segovia stated he had emailed the arresting officer in Lehrmann’s case, Det Snr Const Ashlee Ryder, concerning material in the case. | Blake-Segovia stated he had emailed the arresting officer in Lehrmann’s case, Det Snr Const Ashlee Ryder, concerning material in the case. |
“Can you please confirm whether a copy of anything that is relevant to the proceeding … has been disclosed?” Blake-Segovia emailed on 17 June. | “Can you please confirm whether a copy of anything that is relevant to the proceeding … has been disclosed?” Blake-Segovia emailed on 17 June. |
In the court affidavit, Blake-Segovia stated Det Ryder had “outlined items that were in her possession that were not provided as part of the brief to the Director of Public Prosecutions”. | In the court affidavit, Blake-Segovia stated Det Ryder had “outlined items that were in her possession that were not provided as part of the brief to the Director of Public Prosecutions”. |
The items included “four audio recordings between the arresting officer and [Lehrmann’s] previous legal representatives”. | The items included “four audio recordings between the arresting officer and [Lehrmann’s] previous legal representatives”. |
“I will review the contents of the material to ascertain whether they ought to be disclosed,” Blake-Segovia stated to the court. | “I will review the contents of the material to ascertain whether they ought to be disclosed,” Blake-Segovia stated to the court. |
In Queensland it is generally lawful for a person to record a phone conversation without the consent of the other people on the call. However, in New South Wales it is generally illegal to record a phone conversation without consent. | In Queensland it is generally lawful for a person to record a phone conversation without the consent of the other people on the call. However, in New South Wales it is generally illegal to record a phone conversation without consent. |
The alleged victim previously told Toowoomba magistrates court she consumed cocaine with Lehrmann during a night out before consensual sex at about 4am. | The alleged victim previously told Toowoomba magistrates court she consumed cocaine with Lehrmann during a night out before consensual sex at about 4am. |
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The woman said she was woken about 10am by Lehrmann sexually assaulting her. | The woman said she was woken about 10am by Lehrmann sexually assaulting her. |
Lehrmann – a former ministerial staffer to Liberal senator Linda Reynolds – has not formally entered a plea but has previously indicated through his former lawyers that he intends to fight the charges. | Lehrmann – a former ministerial staffer to Liberal senator Linda Reynolds – has not formally entered a plea but has previously indicated through his former lawyers that he intends to fight the charges. |
Lehrmann’s former defence barrister Andrew Hoare said at a prior hearing the alleged victim was too intoxicated to remember giving consent and Lehrmann could have mistakenly believed he had consent. | Lehrmann’s former defence barrister Andrew Hoare said at a prior hearing the alleged victim was too intoxicated to remember giving consent and Lehrmann could have mistakenly believed he had consent. |
Burrows on Monday also applied for a declaration that Queensland police did not have the discretion to determine what is relevant to the defence case and must disclose all materials. | Burrows on Monday also applied for a declaration that Queensland police did not have the discretion to determine what is relevant to the defence case and must disclose all materials. |
Blake-Segovia stated to the court that police held items, in addition to the phone call recordings, that had not been disclosed. | Blake-Segovia stated to the court that police held items, in addition to the phone call recordings, that had not been disclosed. |
Those items included two audio recordings and two emails between the alleged victim and Det Ryder, an audio recording of a witness and information about Lehrmann’s account on the Snapchat messaging app. | Those items included two audio recordings and two emails between the alleged victim and Det Ryder, an audio recording of a witness and information about Lehrmann’s account on the Snapchat messaging app. |
The Ipswich district court is due to hear Burrows’ application on Wednesday. | The Ipswich district court is due to hear Burrows’ application on Wednesday. |
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