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Man accused of Caboolture murder set to claim self-defence

Neither Thomson, whose job was listed in court documents as a meat worker, nor Thomson-Gleeson, a plasterer, were required to appear in court or via videolink on Tuesday.
Thomson’s solicitor, Brendan Beavon, asked for the matter to next be heard on January 13 at Caboolture Magistrates Court so…
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