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Men make false sex assault claims, too
Reader Dieter Fischer posted a comment (on January 28, 2026) that prompted the research that underpins this post. He made the point that it is not only females that make false claims of sexual assault; men do too.
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A supreme mis-judgement?
Andrew L. Urban Phillip Boulten, a criminal barrister elevated to the NSW Supreme Court despite a history of criticism of Zionists and police, will primarily handle common law and murder cases, NSW Attorney-General Michael Daley says, in an effort to … Continue reading
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Safety in perjury for fake sex assault claims – why?
Andrew L. Urban Even some judges have called for reforms to laws shielding sex abuse claimants (see below) – why has the legal system done nothing about it?
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Sue Neill-Fraser petition on its way to Tasmanian Governor and Premier
With nearly 40,000 verifiable signatures, the petition calling for a judicial inquiry into the contested conviction of Sue Neill-Fraser for the murder of her partner Bob Chappell will be handed Tasmania’s MLC The Hon Meg Webb at the January 24, … Continue reading
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Tasmanian Parole Board’s condition on Sue Neill-Fraser unlawful
Andrew L. Urban The Tasmanian Parole Board last year acted contrary to the High Court’s rulings when it tightened the parole condition on Sue Neill-Fraser, prohibiting her from claiming her innocence of the 2009 murder of Bob Chappel, her former … Continue reading
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Justice Estcourt stands with Sue Neill-Fraser
It was no doubt a shock to Tasmania’s legal establishment when one of its most senior judges delivered a dissenting opinion – not because of his dissent per se, but because he argued to uphold the appeal against the most … Continue reading
How Daniel Andrews wanted to shift blame in Bike Boy scandal – new podcast
Earlier this month, Bike Boy, a 6-epsiode podcast was launched that details how former Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews and his wife Catherine caused the car-and-bike crash that almost killed then 15 year old Ryan Mueleman and then scrambled to cover … Continue reading
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Liar – #MeToo
In 2020 artist Anthony Lister’s home was raided by a 23-man task force – including police armed with sub machine guns – who had come to arrest him for sexual assault. They broke down his door before carting him off … Continue reading
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Barrister, politician, filmmaker, artist to speak at Sue Neill-Fraser Hobart rally Jan. 24
A rally in Hobart Parliament Gardens remembering Bob Chappel and showing support for Sue Neill-Fraser on Saturday, January 24, 2026 will mark the 17th anniversary of Chappell’s disappearance (January 26, 2009). Chappel’s body has never been found; Neill-Fraser was controversially … Continue reading
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Roadkill of the legal system
Andrew L. Urban If a bus carelessly runs over a pedestrian, we rightly expect the driver to call an ambulance – and he or she does so. We also demand that the driver be punished and better trained. The criminal … Continue reading
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