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Federal Court accepts appeal from Federal MP Alan Tudge after judge said he may have acted criminally
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Alan Tudge welcomed the decision from the Federal Court.
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The Federal Court has accepted an appeal by Federal Cabinet Minister Alan Tudge, in a case where a judge said he may have acted criminally.
Key points:
Federal Court Justice Geoffrey Flick said Alan Tudge had deprived a man of his liberty by not releasing him from a detention centre
The court said some of Justice Flick s criticism was unwarranted and could have been considered personal criticism
Mr Tudge welcomed the decision by the court to accept his appeal
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There are so many answers to refute the claim that the rule of law prevents an inquiry into rape allegations against Attorney-General Christian Porter that itâs difficult to know where to start.
Attorney-General Christian Porter has vigorously denied the rape allegations.
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Last night on ABCâs
Four Corners, eminent Sydney silk, Arthur Moses QC, sounded a warning that âthe floodgatesâ would open if an inquiry into rape allegations against Christian Porter were to be held after the NSW police had declared that it would not proceed with a criminal investigation. Moses argued that such an approach would be âunprecedentedâ.