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Capital Letter: How misuse of police power affected the integrity of the justice system

The question of when a stay of a prosecution for criminal offending where there has been serious police misconduct in the course of the investigation.

Thu, 21 Jan 2016

The question of when a stay of a prosecution for criminal offending where there has been serious police misconduct in the course of the investigation should be made by a court came before Chief Justice Sian Elias and Justices William Young, Susan Glazebrook, Terence Arnold and Peter Blanchard in

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