Former NSW police officer Beau Lamarre-Condon is preparing to submit a plea over the alleged double murder of Jesse Baird and Luke Davies.
His lawyer appeared in court this morning advising that Lamarre-Condon is on the verge of submitting pleas in relation to the charges.
The news follows his last court appearance in August where three new charges were laid.
Beau Lamarre-Condon on the verge of submitting pleas
Beau Lamarre-Condon is currently in custody charged with the alleged murders of Sydney couple Jesse Baird and Luke Davies.
He currently faces two counts of DV related murder and is also charged with one count of break and enter.
Whilst he appeared in court via video link in August he was not present in court today and was not required to appear.
Instead he was represented by his solicitor John Walford.
Walford advised the court that his legal team had held a case conference with prosecutors and that Lamarre-Condon was in the “last throes” of preparing instructions for his legal team to submit a plea to the courts.
However despite the plans for a plea, lawyers for the accused advised that it would not be until November when the matter would be committed.
Magistrate Theo Tsavdaridis enquired as to whether or not Lamarre-Condon would be committed for trial or sentencing in November, however he was told it would simply be a “committal” with no further information provided regarding the upcoming plea.
The next court appearance is scheduled for November 5.
Beau Lamarre-Condon was originally charged with the murders and Jesse Baird and Luke Davies in February 2024.
There was also no mention during the appearance today of contents of a USB that were provided following the last court appearance.
Mr Walford issued a subpoena for the contents of the USB in August.
Whilst it was not revealed what was contained within he stated it was “something we want to have a look at in relation to a phone call.”