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	<title>Comments on: The Two Dannys&#8217; Case: The Best Possible Outcome?</title>
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		<title>By: Dunstan Hartley</title>
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		<dc:creator>Dunstan Hartley</dc:creator>
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		<description>This travesty of justice casts serious doubt on the judicial process in Victoria. But it doesn&#039;t just stop there, questions need to be asked about the set of values endemic to the Victorian community; the totality of the education system (primary, secondary and tertiary); and the self-serving attitudes reflected by the political, legal and public-sector professions which permit people to place their immediate gratifications above and beyond a system rooted in transparent fairness.
Can we assume that this is an isolated event in Australian society? Present indications around the country would suggest otherwise!
Dunstan Hartley</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This travesty of justice casts serious doubt on the judicial process in Victoria. But it doesn&#8217;t just stop there, questions need to be asked about the set of values endemic to the Victorian community; the totality of the education system (primary, secondary and tertiary); and the self-serving attitudes reflected by the political, legal and public-sector professions which permit people to place their immediate gratifications above and beyond a system rooted in transparent fairness.<br />
Can we assume that this is an isolated event in Australian society? Present indications around the country would suggest otherwise!<br />
Dunstan Hartley</p>
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