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‘Stop the crocodile tears’: How a judge silenced a remorseless killer
Mother of twins Monique Lezsak died in a frenzied knife attack at the hands of her then partner, Sven Lindemann, as her daughter desperately tried to help. In court, the monster was revealed to be a coward.
- by John Silvester
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Family violence: You can’t see if you don’t look
There is one aspect of the justice system that must be urgently changed to stem the violence against women. That’s in the hands of government. But there is a part men can play now.
- by John Silvester
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Fake booze: ‘It’s scary and the public needs to be warned’
Just like illegal tobacco, a huge substitution racket is flourishing. Dangerous industrial alcohol is being blended into top-shelf spirits – and police are worried.
- by John Silvester
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A ‘disgusting, reprehensible’ case is shrouded in secrecy. And that’s not uncommon
Secrecy in justice should be a last resort, but it is widespread in Victoria. Is the system fair?
- by John Silvester
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This form of abuse is rarely discussed. Police have only just picked up the signs
Known as honour or shame crimes, Australian police were so slow to interpret the signs that some cases weren’t even recognised as criminal offences.
- by John Silvester
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In the game of defamation poker, Lehrmann has gone all in – and we’ve already seen his hand
You can put in your chips to see your opponent’s hand. But if you’re not careful, it could cost you more than just money.
- by John Silvester
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We have no trouble catching youth offenders – but can’t find the key to stop them
Taking away the social media “likes” would be a good starting point to negating youth crime.
- by John Silvester
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‘When we make a mistake someone can die’: Inside the world of police crisis negotiators
There are no deadlines, no shouting, no threats and no intimidation. They would rather show people the exit door than kick it in.
- by John Silvester
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Sam Kerr is no crook, so why is she being treated as one?
The prosecution is proof the British system of justice has gone bonkers.
- by John Silvester
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Machetes, drug deals and brawler vans: What it’s like to be in the police ‘Swiss Army Knife’
The public order team’s specially blacked-out police cars are equipped with gun safes – but the troops hope they stay locked up. If weapons are needed, the situation is already out of control.
- by John Silvester
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Why the Walsh Street probe was doomed from the start
After two police officers were gunned down in South Yarra in 1988, the taskforce was slow to get off the ground and notoriously under-resourced.
- by John Silvester