Public outcry fuels plea for probe into Pusey case After a groundswell of community outrage at Richard Pusey’s sentence, a former chief magistrate has urged for an urgent review. Crime by Rebekah Cavanagh Premium Content Subscriber only The state's Attorney-General has been called on to refer Richard Pusey's case to the Victorian Law Reform Commission to review public decency offences and ensure community expectations are being met. Droves of people have spoken out since Pusey was jailed for 10 months - two months of which was for his filming of the aftermath of the Eastern Freeway crash in which four police officers were killed.