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'474 coffins lowered into the ground': How do we stop Indigenous deaths in custody? - Mornings


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On April 15 in 1991, the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody handed down its final report. The report made 339 recommendations at the time.
But in the thirty years since that day, more than 470 Indigenous people have died in custody.
On Saturday, thousands took to the streets across Australia in protest - including about 300 in Brisbane s King George Square.
One of those marching was Troy Jungajee Brady, the nephew of Aunty Sherry Tilberoo, who died in a Brisbane watch house in September last year.
Duration: 14min 5sec ....

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Victoria decriminalises public drunkenness - Criminal Law


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Three years after the death of Yorta Yorta woman, Tanya Day, who was arrested for public drunkenness and suffered a fatal fall in a police cell at Castlemaine Police Station, Victoria has finally passed legislation to decriminalise public drunkenness.
Decriminalising public drunkenness was in fact, one of the recommendations of the Royal Commission into Indigenous Deaths in Custody 30 years ago.
A health issue, not a crime
Despite the fact that this is seen as an important step towards justice for Indigenous Australians, there are still calls for the Victorian Government to consider wider reform including an agenda which brings greater accountability to policing. ....

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NSW police officer acquitted of assault charges after District Court appeal - Criminal Law


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A Police officer who was found guilty of assaulting an Indigenous man in custody has been acquitted of all charges after a District Court Appeal.
Last year, NSW Wales Police Officer Iain James Murray was found guilty of two counts of common assault. He had a criminal conviction recorded against his name and was fined $3500.
Video footage from Goulburn Police Station and police body cameras told a damning story, showing the officer shoving the young man into a wall as he exited the police van, before placing him into a headlock and throwing him from side to side. ....

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Government rejects calls to meet families ahead of Indigenous deaths in custody anniversary


The family members of First Nations people who have died in custody say they are disappointed the government rejected a call in the senate to meet with them on the anniversary of the Royal Commission into Indigenous Deaths in Custody handing down its findings in 1991.
Latoya Rule s brother, Wayne Fella Morrison died in 2016 just days after an altercation with corrections staff at an Adelaide prison left him brain dead.
Deaths in custody advocate Latoya Rule with brother Wayne Fella Morrison who died in September 2016 after an altercation with guards at an Adelaide prison. (Supplied: Latoya Rule)
Commonwealth urged to meet with families ....

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