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Court rules on bizarre claim of ACC for torture and burglary


Matt Nippert
Fri, 16 Dec 2011

The Accident Compensation Corporation will be breathing a sigh of relief after bizarre claims it was responsible for the torture and burglary of a former client was rejected by the Court of Appeal.

Debra Lister, representing herself, had sought to overturn a District Court ruling she was not

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Matt Nippert
Fri, 16 Dec 2011
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Court rules on bizarre claim of ACC for torture and burglary
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