The Thursday night match threw up a big charge after Penrith Panthers centre Paul Momirovski put a late hit on Tom Dearden, while Victor Radley could miss up to three matches after a high shot on Melbourne's Cam Munster.
On Saturday night, Souths fullback Latrell Mitchell was hit with three different charges.
However, all eyes were directed to Bulldogs forward Jack Hetherington who was sent off after a careless high tackle on Valentine Holmes on Sunday afternoon.
Read below for all of this weekend's judiciary matters as they come hand.
Momirovski, Radley and Mitchell will all fight their charges on Tuesday night.
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Paul Momirovski found guilty over grade two dangerous contact charge
Penrith Panthers centre Paul Momirovski will miss three games for his late hit on Broncos half Tom Dearden.
In the 16th minute of the Panthers' tight victory over the Broncos, Momirovski caught Dearden with a high shot shortly after the Broncos half put in a kick.
The incident went unpunished on the field, leaving many fans and commentators bemused by how the referees missed it.
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However, the judiciary have seen fit to slap Momirovski with a grade two charge and that grading has been upheld at the judiciary on Tuesday night, with the centre now suspended for three games.
Jack Hetherington to miss five weeks for hit on Valentine Holmes
Bulldogs enforcer Jack Hetherington will miss five weeks for his high shot on Cowboys fullback Valentine Holmes.
Hetherington hit Holmes with a swinging arm in the 56th minute of the Cowboys-Bulldogs match and was immediately sent off for the act.
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Jack Hetherington has been sent off for a brutal high shot.
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He was slapped with a grade three careless high tackle charge which usually carries a three-week suspension.
However, Hetherington has a string of run-ins with the judiciary meaning that loading has pushed his penalty right up.
Rather than fight the charge and risk a six-match bant, he has taken the early guilty plea and will be sidelined for five weeks.
Former NRL player Michael Ennis believes that Hetherington needs to 'rein in' his aggression otherwise he could be at risk of ruling himself out of the game for an even lengthier period.
Latrell Mitchell cops four-week ban after failing to have dangerous contact charge downgraded
South Sydney will be without the services of Latrell Mitchell for four weeks after the NRL judiciary found the Rabbitohs superstar guilty of grade two dangerous contact for his high shot on Wests Tigers winger David Nofoaluma.
Mitchell lashed out at Nofoaluma in the 32nd minute of the Rabbitohs’ 18-14 victory over the Tigers.
The 23-year-old would have served a three-match suspension if he had taken the early guilty plea.
Instead, he attempted to have the charge reduced to a grade one offence which would have reduced his ban to one match.
But in a major blow to the Bunnies, the three-man panel returned a guilty verdict.
Mitchell will miss the Rabbitohs’ games against the Titans, Raiders, Storm and Sharks before returning for the Round 11 blockbuster against the Panthers.
Earlier, Mitchell received fines for two other incidents resulting from his fiery outing against the Tigers.
The first came in the 43rd minute when he slid into Luke Garner as the replacement scored a try.
The other stems from their 63rd minute run-in, when Mitchell lashed out after Garner held onto his leg for too long after a tackle.
Both charges attracted $1600 fines and Mitchell has accepted the early plea, seeing him $3,200 poorer.
It was later revealed Mitchell rushed to hospital after being substituted before full-time to be with his father who suffered a heart scare on Saturday.
Zane Musgrove was hit with a grade one careless high tackle charge in the same game for a shot on Souths forward Mark Nicolls. He will be fined $1350.
Tino Fa'asuamaleaui facing two-week ban
Titans forward Tino Fa'asuamaleaui will miss two weeks for a shoulder charge on Manly's Brad Parker.
The incident happened in the third minute of Manly's 36-0 victory over the Gold Coast in Mudgee .
Fa'asuamaleaui will miss the next fortnight after taking the early guilty plea.
Victor Radley cleared for Anzac Day clash after having Cameron Munster high shot downgraded
The injury-ravaged Roosters have received a massive boost ahead of their annual Anzac Day clash against the Dragons after star lock Radley had his grad two careless high tackle charge downgraded at the judiciary on Tuesday night.
Radley's high shot on Storm superstar Cameron Munster was one of the biggest talking points out of the Roosters loss to Melbourne.
The 23-year old was hit with a grade two careless high tackle on Munster, in a moment that saw the lock sin-binned.
Radley and the Roosters took the early guilty plea but took a major gamble by deciding to challenge the grading, meaning the firebrand would have missed three matches if he was found guilty of the original charge.
But the gamble paid off after the three-man judiciary panel reduced the charge to a grade one offence.
Radley will cop a $1,900 fine and is free to line up against the Dragons at the SCG on Sunday.
Aiden Tolman facing one-game ban for crusher tackle
Cronulla Sharks veteran Aiden Tolman has been charged with a grade one crusher tackle, following an incident involving Jacob Saifiti.
The front-rower will miss just the one game after taking the early guilty plea.
Sharks teammate Jack Williams is facing a fine of $1150 for a dangerous throw on Josh King, in the only other charge from the Knights-Sharks clash.