Queensland has reached a financial and employment settlement with former chief magistrate Di Fingleton. Ms Fingleton had been seeking compensation and/or her old job back after the High Court found ...
Queensland's Attorney-General Rod Welford hopes to meet the former chief magistrate within days to discuss her future. Di Fingleton wants her job back after the High Court quashed her conviction for ...
Hello and welcome. With me is Di Fingleton, Queensland's first female Chief Magistrate, who achieved fame for the wrong reason. Di became Australia's first and only serving Chief Magistrate to be sent ...
The Queensland Government will consider compensating the former Queensland chief magistrate, Di Fingleton, but will not reinstate her, even though the High Court has said she should not even have been ...
Queensland Premier Peter Beattie says he will not apologise to former chief magistrate Di Fingleton because the Government had nothing to do with her imprisonment. Now that Ms Fingleton's conviction ...
Queensland's jailed Chief Magistrate, Di Fingleton, is under pressure to resign after losing an appeal yesterday against her conviction for threatening a witness. However, Fingleton, 56, still drawing ...
Queenslands first magistrate to be sworn in twice after being wrongfully jailed for six months in 2003 inspired the early-morning audience as Caloundra Zonta Club celebrated International Womens Day ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them anytime. Former Queensland chief magistrate Di Fingleton wants her old job back following the High Court's unanimous decision to quash her ...
One Nation co-founder Pauline Hanson says the quashing of the conviction of another high profile Queenslander shows the state's justice system "stinks". Queensland's former chief magistrate, Di ...
The brother of Queensland's former chief magistrate, Di Fingleton, says a compensation pay-out for his sister falls short of making up for the pain she has endured. Ms Fingleton had been seeking a ...
Disgraced Queensland chief magistrate Di Fingleton will lose her job and have to serve six months in jail after a failed appeal bid on Thursday. Fingleton had her sentence for retaliating against a ...
You have reached your maximum number of saved items. Remove items from your saved list to add more. Queensland's Chief Magistrate Di Fingleton will spend at least the next week behind bars after news ...