A number of high-profile cases will be heard in the Launceston Supreme Court this year.
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Justice Robert Pearce had 119 matters listed before him on the first sitting day of 2019, including a man and a woman accused over the alleged murder of Mayfield man Timothy Clark-Robertson appeared.
Mr Clark-Robertson was last seen in July 2016, nearly nine months prior to police discovering his remains in a shallow grave in the backyard of a Mayfield house.
Ian Rosewall and Renae Lorraine Donald, both of Mayfied, are expected to stand trial in March.
Mr Rosewall has pleaded not guilty to murdering Mr Clark-Roberston. Ms Donald has been charged with being an accessory after the fact. The pair will reappear on March 18.
The two men charged over the alleged murder of Mowbray man Bradley Breward also appeared before Justice Pearce on Monday.
The 22-year-old was allegedly suffocated with a plastic bag before his body was dumped about 10 kilometres southwest of Devonport, at Lake Eugenana.
South Launceston man Ricky John Izard and West Launceston man Mark Rodney Jones have pleaded not guilty to murder.
They were remanded to reappear on April 29.
Four of the five people accused over the alleged attempted murder of Alexander Robert Friend in January 2018 appeared on Monday.
Launceston man Corey Mitchell Gesler, Jake Dougle Herlihy, of Prospect, and Rocherlea man Clinton Charles Wilson will reappear on March 18
Sammual Clinton Wilmot, of Waverley, will reappear on February 22.
A girl from Kings Meadows, who cannot legally be identified, has also been charged.