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: Felicity Graham on Bugmy The question of how the criminal law ought deal with socioeconomic disadvantage, and in particular the disadvantage experienced by Aboriginal people, is one of the most challenging in sentencin...
#ITC17 is an episode from In That Case by Joel Townsend. : Felicity Graham on Bugmy The question of how the criminal law ought deal with socioeconomic disadvantage, and in particular the disadvantage experienced by Aboriginal people, is one...
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Published May 25, 2019, 37:11 long, audio available.
: Felicity Graham on Bugmy The question of how the criminal law ought deal with socioeconomic disadvantage, and in particular the disadvantage experienced by Aboriginal people, is one of the most challenging in sentencing law in Australia. In Bugmy, the High Court looked at these key issues, and articulated key principles about how sentences should be imposed in Australia. Felicity Graham represented William Bugmy, a man from Western NSW whose case raised these fundamental questions, and whose case has shaped Australian jurisprudence about them.
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#ITC17 is an episode from In That Case by Joel Townsend.
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This episode was published on May 25, 2019.
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#ITC17 is from In That Case by Joel Townsend.
Published May 25, 2019 and 37:11 long