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Ex-detective risks prosecution
Former detective, Peter Thomas risks prosecution for evidence he gave at a judicial inquiry into the conviction of Roseanne Catt, a judge warned yesterday.
Wendy Bacon Journalist, activist
Menu№ 6 in Roseanne Beckett: A Miscarriage of Justice
Former detective, Peter Thomas risks prosecution for evidence he gave at a judicial inquiry into the conviction of Roseanne Catt, a judge warned yesterday.
№ 5 in Roseanne Beckett: A Miscarriage of Justice
Senior NSW Internal Affairs police had found that a detective should be charged with misconduct in relation to his investigation of the Roseanne Catt case, even before her 1991 trial, a Supreme Court inquiry into fresh evidence in her case was told this week.
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After a decade in jail, Roseanne Catt is still waiting to have her say in court, writes Wendy Bacon.
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A raft of new evidence has raised fresh doubts about the conviction of Roseanne Catt for conspiring to kill her ex-husband. Wendy Bacon reports one key witness for Catt has been bashed and handed a bullet.
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The judge said she was either an evil woman or the victim of a terrible conspiracy. Wendy Bacon and Tracy Pillemer explore the truth about Roseanne Catt.
№ 1 in Roseanne Beckett: A Miscarriage of Justice
The flames were cruel enough, but the methods of a policeman turned arson investigator proved worse.