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DV bail fail: ‘You don’t wait for a terrorist to blow a bridge up’

Women’s Legal Service Queensland CEO Angela Lynch said the state had an “ad hoc” bail system that allowed high-risk offenders to slip back into the community after being charged with serious crimes.“The federal and state governments don’t wait there for the terrorist to blow the bridge up, they intervene to make sure that doesn’t happen and that’s what we have to do,” she said.The call comes amid shocking revelations that Brian Earl Johnston, the man charged with murdering his…
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