Bruce Lehrmann parts ways with his legal team ahead of the Toowoomba rape trial.

Bruce Lehrmann parts ways with his legal team ahead of the Toowoomba rape trial.
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It appears that Bruce Lehrmann has decided to part ways with his legal team in relation to the ongoing rape trial in Toowoomba. This could be indicative of various factors, such as a strategic shift in his defense or dissatisfaction with how his case was being managed. Given the serious nature of the allegations, it will be interesting to see how this decision impacts the proceedings moving forward and whether he will seek new representation soon. The developments in this case are being closely watched, and any changes in his legal strategy may attract significant attention.