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Well it does mean that if you run the point, there's an opportunity for the receiving party to put in witness evidence in advance of defending what could be a very serious charge. And having the all heard by the DCJ means more consistency in decisions, which has to be good.
November 17, 2025 at 8:16 PM
Well it does mean that if you run the point, there's an opportunity for the receiving party to put in witness evidence in advance of defending what could be a very serious charge. And having the all heard by the DCJ means more consistency in decisions, which has to be good.