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- Printed on Tuesday 22 May 2012 from http://www.cla.asn.au/0805/index.php/criminal/articles/moti-australia-on-trial-and
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All Australians are entitled to protection from arbitrary arrest and unnecessary detention; to a fair, speedy and public trial; to be presumed innocent until proven guilty, and to legal advice and representation.

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Comment made by: Benjamin [Visitor]
I agree with many of the points made in this article. I would however, suggest that the abuses of process evident in the Mamdouh Habib affair were equally alarming. Also, in the cases of Mohammed Haneef, Zakky Mallah, Joseph Thomas and a number of others serious questions were raised about the conduct of political, judicial, police and security personnel. Many thought the situation would be rectified with the election of a Labor Government. Unfortunately this has not been the case.
Thu 08 Dec 2011 @ 22:38

 

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