Topic: Lovell Marriott
Protestor appeals disorderly conduct, resisting arrest convictions
Lovell Marriott, who has staged several one-woman demonstrations in recent years, appeared in Grand Court Friday to appeal against her convictions for disorderly conduct and resisting arrest and her conditional discharge sentence.
Protester acquitted of being an ‘idle and disorderly person’
Protester Lovell Marriott has been acquitted of being an idle and disorderly person by the Summary Court.
Protester gets conditional discharge
Lovell Marriott has been conditionally discharged and levied a $100 fee in Summary Court, with a warning that she must stay out of trouble for one year, or risk having a conviction recorded against her.
Protester on trial for being idle and disorderly
A woman accused of indecently exposing herself while protesting outside the Government Administration Building has found herself on trial before the Summary Court.
New trial dates set for protester Lovell Marriott
Two new Summary Court trials have been set for Lovell Marriott, who is separately accused of being an idle and disorderly person, and assaulting police.
Protester’s trial aborted as defendant takes photos in court
The Summary Court trial of protester Lovell Marriott came to an abrupt end midway through the hearing, Wednesday, after she found herself at the centre of contempt proceedings for taking unauthorised pictures of the judge and witnesses.
Scantily clad protest not illegal, says lawyer
The Summary Court trial of Lovell Mariott took a surprising turn as a police officer tasked with investigating a claim of indecent exposure told the judge she couldn't find any evidence to support the allegation.





