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Unjust legislative changes means video-links in court all the time

Posted on September 10, 2016 by Claire Seppings

Technology is not the answer to injustice. Justice is. As of 12 September 2016 it will become the default position that all appearances for persons in custody will be done via video-link unless it …

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Churchill Fellow 2015 Bachelor of Social Work (Monash University, 1984) Victorian Custody Reference Group ‘Dennis Mc Millin Access to Justice Award’ (2012) Minister for Human Services Award for Exemplary Service to Customers and Stakeholders (2008)
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