The retired leg-spinner was found guilty of taking part in the supply of a prohibited drug after teeing up a meeting between his partner's brother, Marino Sotiropoulos, and his personal dealer in ...
Australian Associated Press reported that the jury heard the illicit exchange of 330,000 Australian dollars ($210,000) for a ...
Stuart MacGill has denied facilitating a cocaine deal between his brother-in-law and a street-level dealer but revealed his reasons for introducing the pair to a jury.
Former cricketer Stuart MacGill, 54, steps into the witness box during a trial after pleading not guilty to taking part in the supply of a prohibited drug.
A jury has found former Australian cricketer Stuart MacGill guilty of taking part in the supply of cocaine in Sydney.
The jury in the Stuart MacGill cocaine trial has retired to consider its verdict. For the last seven days, the cricketing great has stood trial in the NSW District Court, fighting allegations he ...
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Key detail in MacGill trial revealedDuring his trial, MacGill was alleged to have helped set up and was present at a meeting between his partner’s brother, ...
Former Australian Test cricketer Stuart MacGill has been found guilty of involvement in drug supply, albeit acquitted of ...
During the trial, the Crown alleged he helped facilitate a drug deal between his brother-in-law Marino Sotiropoulos and a ...
During the trial, the Crown alleged he helped facilitate a drug deal between his brother-in-law Marino Sotiropoulos and a drug dealer, who can only be known as Person A, in which $330,000 was ...
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