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Murder accused’s case has stalled

- Michael Nolan

The man accused of shooting

Thor Morgan in the head with a shortened rifle asked for his case to be adjourned so he can arrange a new legal team.

Lachlan Mark Freund, 24, appeared in Toowoomba Magistrate­s Court on Monday via videolink from the Brisbane Correction­al Centre.

He was self-represente­d but told the court he expected his new lawyer would be representi­ng him.

“I have just changed lawyers, to Abdul Rashidi from Alexander Rashidi Lawyers, I did the paperwork yesterday for the changeover,” he said.

Magistrate Louise Shephard questioned why Mr Freund’s solicitor was not in the courtroom and asked if he had paid them.

“Have you put money into their trust account? Why are they not here,” she said.

Mr Freund replied that he thought his lawyer would appear by phone.

However the court was told there was no record of the changeover, nor was a phone appearance booked in.

Mr Freund has been charged with murder arising from the death of Thor Morgan who was allegedly shot while driving on Ruthven St in North Toowoomba in the early hours of March 15, 2022.

Mr Freund offered to give Ms Shephard’s clerk the office number for Alexander Rashidi Lawyers but she said it was not needed.

“I am not chasing (your lawyer), he needs to be here or he needs to have requested a phone appearance.”

Mr Freund’s matter was adjourned to June 26.

His co-accused, Tina Hazard, who is also charged with murder, also had her matter mentioned on Monday.

Claire Graham, acting as town agent for Hans Legal, told the court her client was waiting for police to disclose further material to the defence.

Ms Hazard’s matter was also adjourned to June 26.

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