STORY: "David Eastman inquiry recommends murder conviction be quashed," by reporter Christopher Knaus, published by the Dydney Morning Herald on May 30, 2014. (This post will be updated. HL);
http://www.smh.com.au/act-news/david-eastman-inquiry-recommends-murder-conviction-be-quashed-20140530-zrtc1.html
See also the following article relating to possible compensation; (Could go into the millions some predict - but is subject to a big "if." HL); Eastman has served more time than the recent high profile case of Perth man Andrew Mallard, who received a $3.25 million payout in 2009 after spending 12 years behind bars for a murder he did not commit. Mr Mallard was eventually cleared in 2006 and received an ex gratia payment of $200,000 upon his release. Perth man Andrew Mallard received a $3.25 million payout in 2009 after spending 12 years behind bars for a murder he did not commit. A government can make compensation payments ex gratia when it is prepared to compensate a person, but not admit liability. Alice Lynne “Lindy” Chamberlain received $1.3 million in compensation in 1992 after she had been wrongly convicted of killing her nine-week old daughter, Azaria, at Uluru in 1980. She spent about three years behind bars before after her sentence was overturned. A coronial inquest in 2012 found a dingo had killed the child."
http://www.smh.com.au/act-news/david-eastman-could-get-millions-in-compensation-if-released-lawyers-say-20140530-zrt4w.html
PUBLISHER'S NOTE:
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