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Calls for Kathleen Folbigg’s compensation to be increased to $8-10 million
One of the first lawyers to argue that Kathleen Folbigg had been wrongfully convicted says the compensation being offered by the NSW government is “grossly inadequate”.
Emma Cunliffe, a professor of law at the University of British Columbia, said the offer of $2 million did not “reflect the…
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