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“We want people who see wrongdoing to come forward with it, to tell their superiors and if their superiors won’t do anything about it, they should be able to go public with it and be protected.” Of course you do. Which is why five of your Depts are trying to jail Boyle and I.

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“They’re incredibly bad laws. They were poorly drafted and rushed through by a government who were terrified by climate protesters but more so by shock jocks and tabloid newspapers.” theguardian.com/world/2022/dec…

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‘Coco’s lawyer, Mark Davis, pointed out that only one of five lanes of southbound traffic was blocked and made the case that refusing bail for a non-violent offender who had abided by their previous bail conditions at odds with usual practice.’ theguardian.com/environment/20…

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“they should have the book thrown at them”says the Premier. The exact words the police minister used a few months ago. Hmmm well at least we have an obedient police force. Is that how it is meant to work? smh.com.au/environment/cl…

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"I'm really more concerned about runaway climate change. They can't throw the floods and the wildfires in jail," she said. Emma Dorge. northerndailyleader.com.au/story/8019382/…

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“The NSW government is actually weaponising the law against environmental protest in that state by going for the most serious charges ..rather than charges that are commensurate with the very often very minor disruption that the protesters may cause,” indexoncensorship.org/2022/12/new-so…

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Sanity returns? Climate protestor Wenzel Auch avoids jail for hanging off a bridge in Port Botany. Police withdraw the most overblown charges. W pleads guilty on appropriate charges and gets an appropriate sentence. ⁦Blockade Australia

Sanity returns?  Climate protestor Wenzel Auch avoids jail for hanging off a bridge in Port Botany. Police withdraw the most overblown charges. W pleads guilty on appropriate charges and gets an appropriate sentence. ⁦<a href="/BlockadeAus/">Blockade Australia</a>⁩
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Climate protestor Emma Dorge dodges the guillotine at court today. Convicted but reasonable fines and a good behaviour bond imposed.

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Dorge's lawyer Mark Davis said the sentence was fair. “She's essentially on good behaviour and got some fines yet we came in in great trepidation given some recent decisions in this courthouse about jail time so I think it's a good judgement," he said. abc.net.au/news/2022-12-2…

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No convictions for 6 climate protestors today. Moderate fines for 7 others. Last year all of them were facing 2 years gaol. It’s taken 9 hard months but the anti protest laws turned to dust today. Blockade Australia

No convictions for 6 climate protestors today. Moderate fines for 7 others. Last year all of them were facing 2 years gaol. It’s taken 9 hard months but the anti protest laws turned to dust today. <a href="/BlockadeAus/">Blockade Australia</a>
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Artem faced huge penalties and possible imprisonment for protesting outside the National parliament. A victory for Joe Harb at the ACT Magistrates court today. No convictions on both charges and one charge of assault police withdrawn.

Artem faced huge penalties and possible imprisonment for protesting outside the National parliament. A victory for Joe Harb  at the ACT Magistrates court today. No convictions on both charges and one charge of assault police withdrawn.
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David McBride’s trial starts next week. Good luck David. We are proud of you and stand by you. sydneycriminallawyers.com.au/blog/truthtell…