Lindy Chamberlain-Creighton and Kathleen Folbigg, both victims of miscarriages of justice, joined a coalition of lawyers to challenge NSW's "no body, no parole" laws.

Lindy Chamberlain-Creighton and Kathleen Folbigg, both involved in high-profile miscarriages of justice, joined a coalition of lawyers to fight for the "no body, no parole" laws in NSW to be overturned. They argue that the laws, which require a body to be found for parole to be granted, have "disastrous" consequences for wrongfully convicted prisoners. In an open letter, more than 100 signatories, including both women, called for the laws to be scrapped.

June 16, 2024
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