A magistrate's son has been ordered to stand trial on more than 100 child sexual offences.
Cooper Mitchell Bamberry faced Brisbane Magistrates Court on Monday for a committal hearing on 129 charges that were laid in March and May 2025 when he was 22-years-old.
The Helensvale man is the son of Queensland magistrate Mark Bamberry.
Defence lawyer Adam Guest consented for the matter to go to trial after cross-examining one witness.
The alleged offences included one count of rape, two charges of intercourse with a child, 53 counts of indecent treatment of a child and 45 counts of using the internet to procure a child.
Bamberry is also accused of possessing and distributing child exploitation material, and involving a child in the making of exploitation material.
Deputy Chief Magistrate Stephen Courtney asked Bamberry, who stood in the dock wearing a black suit and red tie, if he had anything to say in response to the charges or enter any plea.
"No thank you, Your Honour," Bamberry said.
Police prosecutor Qi Wang had earlier handed numerous police and witness statements to Mr Courtney.
"Your lawyer has consented for you to be committed to trial without me considering the contents of all of those written statements," Mr Courtney told Bamberry.
The court had been closed to the public for 25 minutes to hear from a single witness.
The woman was granted special witness status by Mr Courtney and gave evidence via videolink from another room.
Mr Courtney said the witness was not a child affected by alleged offending.
The matter will move to Queensland's District Court for a trial on a date yet to be determined.
Bamberry was not on bail and was remanded to stay in custody.
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