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Do the Crime, Do the Time

  • Written by The Conversation

As part of the government’s newly found willingness to send ministers jetting off to far-flung places to find out what is actually going on (and gaining credits in the polls for doing so), the Prime Minister should suggest Attorney General George Brandis meet his recently installed counterpart, Attorney General Loretta E. Lynch, head of the...

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