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Speech On Nsw's Transitory Bail Law

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1: Imagine walking through Sydney Airport, excited as you wait to catch your flight when all of a sudden a brawl that can only be described as “chaotic, wild and uncontrolled” breaks out. As you watch on, frozen in fear, a man begins to aggressively beat his rival with a metal bollard, stabbing him and killing him in cold blood; How would you feel if that man was allowed to walk the streets of NSW? Walk on the same footpath as you, shop in the same aisle as you. Well this man, Mick Hawi was allowed to, as he was released on bail five years after committing this crime. 3: Good Evening everyone, and welcome to our special edition of Q & A. On today's panel with have the lovely Annalise Valerioti a NSW Legal correspondent, our host Nicholas Schembri and myself, Izabella Wojtowicz a resident representative of NSW Parliament. …show more content…

Are NSW’s transitory Bail Laws effective in achieving justice if things like are still happening or are they simply pointless rules to make everyone feel better about the fate criminals? 1: Before I begin, for those within the audience who are unsure of what bail is, it is the temporary release of a person awaiting trial. We imposed this very important question to you tonight because since its first introduction in 1978, there have been more than 85 amendments to the Bail Act. We, all together are going to investigate why, how and who pushed for these amendments and reforms. 2: Not only this, but we will be investigating why these reforms have been ineffective in doing their

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