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R v Kneebone (1999) 47 NSWLR 450
This case considered the issue of the role of a prosecutor in calling a witness at trial and whether or not there was a miscarriage of justice when a prosecutor decided not to call the mother of a girl who was allegedly sexually assaulted by the mother’s de-facto partner.
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