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Special prosecutors to take on ‘hardcore’ youth crims

Two new civilian prosecutors will begin in Brisbane in coming weeks and will aim to strengthen police bail objections and also appeal decisions by the courts.In the wake of Wallabies legend Toutai Kefu and his family being allegedly attacked by juveniles with an axe, a machete and a knife,…
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