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Tanya Day's family to sue Victorian Government over Yorta Yorta woman's death in custody


The family of Tanya Day, who died in custody in 2017, is suing the Victorian Government for false imprisonment and wrongfully causing the Yorta Yorta woman s death.
Ms Day was arrested for public drunkenness after falling asleep on a train. She was taken to Castlemaine Police Station where she hit her head multiple times.
She died in hospital 17 days later.
A lawsuit filed in the Supreme Court alleges that Ms Day s arrest was unconstitutional because public drunkenness laws are disproportionately applied to Indigenous people in Victoria, and are in violation of human rights conventions and the Victorian Charter of Human Rights. ....

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Tanya Day's family sues state government for wrongful death, false imprisonment


Tanya Day’s family sues state government for wrongful death, false imprisonment
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The family of Yorta Yorta woman Tanya Day, who sustained fatal injuries in police custody, is suing the Victorian government for false imprisonment and wrongfully causing her death.
Court documents allege that Ms Day’s December 2017 arrest and detention was inconsistent with the Australian constitution and failed to properly consider the historical disadvantage experienced by Aboriginal people and its link to criminal justice and policing. ....

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My analysis of the 6 November 2020 Concerned Lawyers Network letter


I will analyse below (blue annotations are my comments) to understand the nature of the claims. It is really hard to find time to investigate all their claims – the evidence provided is comprehensive and will take a lot of time to study. In the main they explore what would be called a conspiracy theory and corruption. The standard of proof to meet in order prove conspiracy is going to be much higher than the ordinary proofs (of harms, breaches of the laws) needed to prove crimes against humanity.
I may return to this letter in due course. At the moment, I can confirm that this is a SUPERB piece of analysis, and well worth devoting time. ....

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