NSW Police sued over wrong bail information

Published:
Tue, 2011-08-23 07:34
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NSW Police face action in the NSW Supreme Court on Wednesday, 24 August 2011. The police are being sued by PIAC and law firm Maurice Blackburn on behalf of hundreds of young people unlawfully detained on the basis of wrong bail information.

Attention: News Editors, Chiefs of Staff:

What Class action: Musa Konneh v State of NSW 
Where

Supreme Court of NSW, 184 Philip Street, Sydney

WhenWednesday, 24 August 2011 at 10am 

Background: 

The Public Interest Advocacy Centre (PIAC) and law firm Maurice Blackburn are running a class action in the NSW Supreme Court on behalf of hundreds of young people falsely imprisoned by NSW police because of out-of-date bail information.

PIAC and Maurice Blackburn believe over 200 children and young people have been falsely imprisoned in NSW because of a long-standing problem with the NSW police computer system.

On Wednesday, 24 August 2011, the NSW Supreme Court will consider a motion that goes to the heart of this matter.

Can the NSW Police rely on bail information, which according to the plaintiff, senior officers knew to be unreliable and inaccurate?

Media contacts: Dominic O’Grady at the Public Interest Advocacy Centre 

T 0400 110 169 E dogrady@piac.asn.au W www.piac.asn.au

Amanda Tattam at Maurice Blackburn T 0413 997 467 W www.FightForFair.com.au