Publisher gets its tone wrong in Rush appeal
Michael PellyLegal editor
Late on the opening day of the Daily Telegraph's appeal against the $2.9 million defamation payout to actor Geoffrey Rush, the newspaper got stage fright.
It had promised that morning to tell the Full Federal Court how Justice Michael Wigney's conduct of the trial – and his tone of voice – had given rise to an apprehension of bias in favour of Rush.
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Michael Pelly is the legal editor, based in our Sydney newsroom. He has been a senior adviser to federal and state attorneys-general and written two books, one a biography of former High Court Chief Justice Murray Gleeson. Email Michael at michael.pelly@afr.com
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