Saturday, March 28, 2015

"Sue Neill-Fraser: Tasmania; Andrew Urbin explains why she should be at the front of the queue of prisoners who proclaim their innocence who are desperately awaiting passage of new 'right of appeal" legislation;


POST: "Sue Neill-Fraser: Murder by the prosecution - the evidence," by Andrew L. Urban, published on March 26, 2015 in his blog "Pursue Democracy."

GIST: "Neill-Fraser remains in jail, wheelchair-bound (due to deteriorating mobility symptoms), her only hope resting in new Right of Appeal legislation that is now being finalised. Attorney General Vanessa Goodwin stated on March 5 that “a draft bill will be released for public consultation” by the end of this month (March 2015). Like the South Australian Bill passed in 2013, this Bill intends to provide a further right to appeal for those who believe their convictions are unsafe, Sue Neill-Fraser is at the front of the queue."

The entire post can be found at:

http://pursuedemocracy.com/2015/03/sue-neill-fraser-murder-by-the-prosecution-the-evidence/

PS: For latest coverage of the Mark Lundy retrial  go to: 
http://www.stuff.co.nz/national/mark-lundy-murder-retrial 


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http://smithforensic.blogspot.ca/2013/12/the-charles-smith-award-presented-to_28.html
 
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