Presumption of innocence


Underbelly jurors: go buy the book

We are somewhat circumspect in relating this parable about an unnamed TV program which may – or may not – have gone to air in Australia this week. Because fear drives our typewriting fingers, gentle reader, there will be no names and no pack drill – just join the dots if you want to know what all the fuss is about, writes the Kooka Brothers.

Wayne Carey is, like us, entitled to the presumption of innocence

There’s nothing quite like it – trial by media, that is. Just ask former AFL star and commentator Wayne Carey, writes Greg Barns.

The presumption of innocence is a nuisance, isn’t it Mr Ruddock?

Attorney-General Philip Ruddock dragged his office to a new low on ABC TV’s Lateline last night., writes Greg Barns