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Day: January 14, 2019

AUS: Lawyer fears sex offender list would lead to jury bias

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[pressreader.com for Courier-Mail, 1/14/19] Veteran criminal lawyer Chris Nyst says a public register for child sex offenders could result in unfair convictions from biased jurors, if they were given easy access to defendant’s criminal history. Read more  

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