He was cleared of all alleged offences and has continued practising as a lawyer since being charged in May 2018. Judge Peter Butler declined to grant permanent name suppression after the second trial, earlier this year. Jensen argued that if he was identified it would cause extreme hardship to his 89-year-old mother. He asked that name suppression lapse 14 days after his mother s death. Jensen appealed to the High Court. The appeal was heard by Justice Robert Dobson in early November. Jensen s lawyer Chris Tennet provided an affidavit from a psychologist who said Jensen’s mother would suffer “unusually severely if she came to know about the allegations, and prosecutions of, her son” and if she was exposed to reactions and comments from other residents living at her rest home.