Mr Invisible
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Cases involving child sex abuse are normally reported with supression orders on specific prts of the case (e.g not revealing the victims identity).I hate the Australian media, but why does this bloke get that and no other person facing jail time ....
Bit biased......
In this case I support the media, coz frankly his a grub
But also want the courts to rip the heart out of the media
Win/win
In this instance he was retrialled for the offence after the jury was disbanded, hence the supression order because some details were already reported. Supression order was granted all the way through to sentencing to ensure there was an airtight case for Pell, with no chance of his defence arguing that the media influenced the result.
A-freakn-men. Problem is Google used to downvote/block articles that were paywalled and only recently reversed that descision.can’t wait until all mainstream media is paywalled and google stops caching their articles.