Rattenbury in ranks: A-G’s ‘troubling’ intervention
The ACT A-G told Anthony Williamson he was ‘concerned’ he had terminated some sexual assault prosecutions, two months before the respected acting DPP was rejected for the job.
The ACT A-G told Anthony Williamson he was ‘concerned’ he had terminated some sexual assault prosecutions, two months before the respected acting DPP was rejected for the job.
The judge in Bruce Lehrmann’s defamation case has asked if Brittany Higgins should be recalled to give evidence over alleged ‘false representations’ in her $2.4m compensation payout.
Bettina Arndt has been banned from a panel at the University of Sydney for reasons the organisers – a ‘bastion of free speech’ – won’t explain.
Motorway tolls have been set to guarantee best returns for operators, with the needs of drivers in ‘the most tolled city in the world’ coming last, a review finds.
As a decision in Bruce Lehrmann’s defamation case looms, lawyers are poring over a question the judge emailed to the parties after Lisa Wilkinson’s court victory against Ten.
Five AFP officers will sue the ACT government and the former chief prosecutor over unfounded claims they say decimated their careers.
Law students at Canberra University have been startled to discover the identity of their new lecturer in the law of evidence: former chief prosecutor Shane Drumgold.
Linda Reynolds will come face-to-face with Brittany Higgins and David Sharaz on Tuesday, after the couple flew back to Australia.
The ACT government has apologised to Linda Reynolds and paid $90,000 in damages and costs over accusations by Shane Drumgold during Bruce Lehrmann’s rape case.
Brittany Higgins made claims in her $2.4m rape claim settlement with the commonwealth which were false or contradicted by her own evidence, say lawyers for Bruce Lehrmann.
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