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NSW GOV'T BUM BOY TO WHITEWASH MULRINJI KILLING!
by Inside Information Thursday January 04, 2007 at 06:14 PM

STRAIGHT FROM THE BOYS CLUB WILL HE DO THE JOB? BUT WHO FOR? QLD AND THE POLICE BOYS CLUB. NO DOUBT!

NSW GOV'T BUM BOY TO...
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WE WANT A BLACK FELLA TO HEAD ANY REVIEW OF THE CASE. THE WHITE DPP HAD THEIR CHANCE AND BLEW IT! WE WANT THE TRUTH ABOUT A PALM ISLAND DEATH IN CUSTODY NOT A GOV'T STOOGE TO ONCE AGAIN TURN THE FACTS ON THEIR HEAD AND OVER TO THE POLICE THIN BLUE LINE FOR A PROMOTION AND ANOTHER BLACK WHACK DOWN THE TRACK!

Sir Laurence Street to review Mulrunji case

Former New South Wales chief justice Sir Laurence Street has agreed to head a review into the case of a Palm Island death in custody.

Sir Laurence will provide a second opinion on the Queensland Director of Public Prosecutions' (DPP) decision not to charge a policeman over the death of the man known as Mulrunji in a watch-house in 2004.

A coroner had found Senior Sergeant Chris Hurley hit Mulrunji so hard he cleaved his liver in two, but DPP Leanne Clare found the death appeared to be accidental.

The Queensland Government was forced to appoint someone new to lead the review after its original choice, retired judge Pat Shanahan, quit over a perceived conflict of interest.

Acting Queensland Premier Anna Bligh says Sir Laurence is a highly respected legal figure in Australia and overseas.

"Sir Laurence Street is someone in whom I think everybody can have absolute confidence," she said.

"He is someone who has the independence and the experience to consider this matter."

http://www.abc.net.au/news/newsitems/200701/s1821574.htm

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