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Legislative Council – 11 September 2008

Manock, Dr C.

In reply to the Hon. A. BRESSINGTON (1 April 2008).

The Hon. P. HOLLOWAY (Minister for Mineral Resources Development, Minister for Urban Development and Planning, Minister for Small Business): The Attorney-General has provided the following information:

Petitions have already been considered for the cases of Henry Keogh, David Szach and Derek Bromley and, on advice from the Solicitor-General, these petitions have been dismissed. Any Attorney-General who referred these cases to the Court of Criminal Appeal against advice, and owing to his being menaced by a reporter on the Today Tonight program, would be acting unlawfully and in breach of his oath of office.

 

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