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Australia news live: Victorian Liberals announce plan to for new appeals court to ensure tougher sentences
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New court of criminal appeal would give effect to new bail and sentencing laws, opposition leader says. Follow live The Victorian Liberals have announced that, if elected, they will split the court of appeal into two and appoint a new judges to set precedent they say will match “community expectations”. The opposition leader, Jess Wilson , will today announce a plan to split the existing court of appeal into two separate courts – a court of criminal appeal and a court of civil appeal – and appoint additional judges specialising in criminal matters to the former. Our new criminal court will empower specialist criminal law judges to ensure sentencing of criminals meet community expectations. Each sentence they hand down will form part of case law going forward, helping to establish appropriate consequences for criminal actions. Continue reading...
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