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Human Rights Law Centre defends free speech of paroled grandmother

Summary by psnews.com.au
Susan Neill-Fraser’s case was brought to the Tasmanian Supreme Court (above). Photo: Government House Tasmania. The Human Rights Law Centre has filed legal action on behalf of Susan Neill-Fraser, a Tasmanian grandmother, against a restrictive parole condition placed upon her by the Tasmanian Parole Board, which sought to limit her ability to speak with the media. Ms Neill-Fraser, 68, was found guilty of murdering her partner of 18 years aboard t…
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psnews.com.au broke the news in on Wednesday, April 30, 2025.
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