Compromising attorney-client privilege is not a substitute for police TI powers
THE Bligh Government should give Queensland police the long-awaited telecommunication interception (TI) powers so the integrity of attorney-client privilege is not threatened in the state’s courtrooms ....
Fri May 2008 10:05 (7 months, 2 weeks ago)
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