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Cowardice : Police probe into vile online attacks on judge

  Judge Morzone has recently had two of his decisions appealed by the Attorney-General - one involving a Mena Creek child pornography offender who received jail time on appeal, while a decision is still pending on a grievous bodily harm involving a king hit in a Cairns McDonald s restaurant. Many of the online comments were too vile to be reproduced. A police spokeswoman said they would not give details on the probe, but confirmed it was underway. As this is an ongoing investigation we are unable to provide any comment today, she said. She confirmed Brisbane-based officers were involved. The online slurs prompted outrage from both the local and state legal fraternity with former Queensland Law Society president Bill Potts labelling those involved keyboard cowards taking on someone who was working to serve the public.

Queensland s Human Rights Commissioner raises concerns over handling of youth and vulnerable people during coronavirus lockdown

Queensland s Human Rights Commissioner raises concerns over handling of youth and vulnerable people during coronavirus lockdown ThuThursday 10 updated ThuThursday 10 DecDecember 2020 at 7:35am Queensland’s Human Rights Commissioner Scott McDougall says the coronavirus pandemic should not be a blank cheque to override individual s rights. ( Share Print text only Cancel Queensland s Human Rights Commissioner has called for more transparency around decisions that restrict people s rights during the COVID-19 pandemic, citing concerns about jamming children into watch houses for weeks. Key points: Commissioner Scott McDougall says the pandemic shouldn t be a blank cheque to override individual s human rights He says some children were held in unsuitable conditions in watch houses for weeks

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