Paralysed terror offender Tukiterangi Lawrence seeks judicial review of decisions to isolate him from other prisoners.
Tukiterangi Lawrence, a paralysed terror offender, is challenging the lawfulness of decisions to keep him separate from other prisoners, seeking a judicial review of three custodial orders. His lawyer, Neal Funnell, stated in an NSW Supreme Court hearing that Lawrence is one of society's most vulnerable members due to his tetraplegic condition. The case aims for transparency and accountability in decision-making for Lawrence, whose vulnerability stems from the nature and permanency of his injuries as well as his prison conditions.
June 26, 2024
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