Australian barrister
Colin Lovitt was a Queen's Counsel in Australia. He was known for defending Greg Domaszewicz and for getting in trouble for calling magistrate Bruce Zahner a 'cretin'. He represented Sudo Cavkic, charged with the murder of Keith William Allan, at the long-running second trial in 2006 that resulted in a hung jury, and at the similarly long third trial in 2007 when Cavkic was convicted. In the Hancock case, he defended Grame "Slim" Slater.
Colin Lovitt died 10 January 2021.
References
- "Cretin crack costs 'bully' silk $10,000 - National - www.theage.com.au". The Age. Melbourne. 13 September 2003. Retrieved 24 December 2008.
- Victorian barrister Colin Lovitt QC dies Karen Sweeney, AAP - Perth Now 11 January 2021
External links
- George Negus Tonight interview
- Police consider civil action on Matt Butcher verdict Colin Lovitt gets offending family off
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