courts’ double standards
It appears there is one law for taxpayers and another for criminals.
It appears there is one law for taxpayers and another for criminals.
The extraordinary lengths Victoria Police went to try to stop the Lawyer X scandal from becoming public can be revealed.
She cruelled a promising legal career while serving up her own clients on a plate to police. The actions of Lawyer X are still being felt.
Victoria is bracing for the prospect of some of its most notorious criminals walking free and claiming compensation.
This is about allowing the zeal to bring down the bad guys go right over the top. It is a mystery to me that it ever happened.
Victoria’s top cop has denied wrongdoing in the Lawyer X case, but concedes someone else may need to handle the police response.
The barrister known as Lawyer X has received support from an unlikely source — a former client she tried to implicate.
Four retired police detectives want the Victoria Police royal commission to delve beyond Lawyer X’s activities.
The story of Tony Mokbel’s amphetamine cook and Lawyer X is at the heart of Victoria’s royal commission.
Criminals could go free after a royal commission investigates the potentially corrupt use of a female barrister as a supergrass.
A high-powered Melbourne silk has called for an inquiry into a series of criminal convictions.
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