Comment on He told police 55 years ago that he’d killed a toddler. Why the law won’t touch him
Warl0k3@lemmy.world 4 days ago
TL;DR
Duty lawyers argued that his confession was inadmissible because of a 1987 law that stated an adult should be present during the questioning of a child. NSW Supreme Court judge Robert Hulme then ruled that the law applied retrospectively, and without the confession to rely upon, the director of public prosecutions dropped the charge.