Author Archives: andrew

Tasmanian parole board gag order on Sue Neill-Fraser challenged

The following media release was issued today, August 13, 2025 by the Human Rights Law Centre after the Tasmanian parole board’s further and more restrictive conditions were applied in April this year.

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Former detective convinced of their guilt … always was, always will be

Andrew L. Urban For those who may have missed the following exchange on the comments section of the recent memorial page for Frank Valentine (11/8/2025) … please note: former Detective Sergeant Timothy Paul was also in charge of the Noel … Continue reading

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Anniversary of arrest without probable cause – Tasmania’s legal shame

Andrew L. Urban There has never been a more blatant disregard for the rule of law – by officers of the law; when police arrested Sue Neill-Fraser to charge her with murder, they had no body of the victim, no … Continue reading

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Speakman – and he talks of cowardice!

Andrew L. Urban My case against Mark Speakman as leader of the Liberals rests entirely on his failure, as then Attorney General of NSW, to offer a man claiming to having been wrongfully convicted the same opportunity to clear his … Continue reading

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Frank Valentine 10/9/1940 – 8/8/24 – eulogy

Marking the first anniversary of his death, we publish an extract from the eulogy by his sons Ben & Richard and delivered at his funeral,  from the new book by Andrew L. Urban, Presumption of Evil 2 – Truth Be … Continue reading

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Folbigg compensation reveals arbitrary approach

Andrew L. Urban Australia’s hodgepodge approach to compensation for wrongful imprisonment across various jurisdictions is highlighted by the Kathleen Folbigg compensation just announced (7/8/2025): $2 million for 20 years in jail. 

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Poor judgement – bad apple judges harm entire judiciary

Andrew L. Urban In my own narrow lane of writing about wrongful convictions, the concentration of error prone judges probably seems higher than elsewhere in the legal system. But maybe not … Supreme Court judge (since 2014) Belinda Rigg SC, … Continue reading

Posted in Case 01 Sue Neill-Fraser, Case 05 Derek Bromley, Case 11 Robert Xie, Case 18 Bruce Lehrmann | Leave a comment

Mass media ignores wrongful convictions, favours cold case stories

Andrew L. Urban Splashed headlines, double page spreads in newspapers, podcasts at length … the pursuit of cold cases is big in mass media. Wrongful convictions … not so much (with notable exceptions). It’s as if innocents in jail don’t … Continue reading

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Fraud a game changer for wrongful convictions

Andrew L. Urban Once revealed, fraud at trial can overturn a conviction with a simple civil hearing. It’s not a new right, but it has lain largely dormant until now. In a game changing expose, Flinders University legal academic Dr … Continue reading

Posted in Case 05 Derek Bromley | 1 Comment

Juno told to Sofronoff

Andrew L. Urban The ACT Integrity Commission’s Operation Juno is an examination of Walter Sofronoff’s actions after he was appointed under the ACT Inquiries Act to investigate whether the aborted Bruce Lehrmann trial in 2023 had been affected by political influence or interference. … Continue reading

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