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What the hell is going on with Name Suppression??? : Avalons Blog
23 hours ago ago from Avalon's Blog
One thing I find highly disturbing in New Zealand is the ease with which many people get Name Suppression if they are charged with a crime. This is something I have never come across before, so was really confused about it when I came here. Basically, if you break the law, you can (supposedly in exceptional circumstances) apply to the court for name suppression if having it blurted out that you have charged with a crime would cause you ...
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