Bruce Lehrmann’s rape trial has highlighted the fragility of juries as courts ineffectively try to eliminate the risk of pre-judgment Get our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcast If you wanted to design a criminal trial system
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‘There’s never been a better time to be an independent,’ says Sydney MP celebrating 10 years in office When Alex Greenwich achieved what many before him had failed to do by getting voluntary assisted dying legislation through the New South Wales parliament,
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Canberra chief justice says current laws left her unable to punish juror whose actions caused trial over the alleged rape of Brittany Higgins to be abandoned The ACT’s attorney general, Shane Rattenbury, says his government will “carefully” consider comments about its jury
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We still have our humanity despite repeated attempts to extinguish it. We will persist because we are built different The most confronting part of writing an opinion piece about violent Indigenous deaths is that they’re timeless. There are sound legal reasons why
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