We have to respond in the same way we would respond to a terrorist and that s the same way we have to view these very dangerous perpetrators, Ms Lynch said. In 2017, Queensland Parliament passed the Bail (Domestic Violence) and Another Act Amendment Bill which made it more difficult for offenders to be granted bail. Angela Lynch, CEO of Women s Legal Service Queensland. Picture: NCA NewsWire / Dan Peled The new laws were prompted by the
violent death of Gold Coast mum Teresa Bradford, who was murdered by her estranged husband while he was on bail for a previous attack on his wife.
DV bail: You don t wait for a terrorist to blow up a bridge
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