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Lehrmann granted extension of time to lodge appeal
Lehrmann granted extension to end of may, Pauline Hanson case to wrap up today, advice - don't email the Chief Justice while drunk
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Bruce Lehrmann set to appeal Federal Court defamation judgment - ABC News
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— High Court of Australia (@HighCourtofAus)
7:19 AM • May 1, 2024
Lehrmann defamation case. @EllieDudley_ : "The Australian understands Mr Reynolds [Guy Reynolds SC] is confident an appeal against Ten and Wilkinson's truth case would be successful".
— Australian Criminal Law (@CriminalLawAus)
2:52 AM • May 1, 2024
"I am not satisfied that the dominant purpose for which Mr Rolfe produced the Notes was to seek legal advice. In any event, in refreshing his memory from the Notes during his oral evidence Mr Rolfe... waived, any privilege that may have existed."
— Jeremy Gans (@jeremy_gans)
7:03 AM • May 1, 2024
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