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Evidence law reform (NSW)

Fri Jun 28 2019
Media Release

Attorney General Mark Speakman has today announced national reforms to enable greater admissibility of tendency and coincidence evidence in child sexual assault proceedings.

A full copy of the Media Release is available here.

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