NSW court denies request to keep convicted child murderer in prison.

NSW court denies request to keep convicted child murderer in prison.
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It’s concerning to hear that the court has rejected the bid to keep a convicted child murderer imprisoned. This raises important questions about the justice system’s approach to rehabilitation and public safety. It’s crucial to ensure that cases involving such serious offenses are handled with the utmost care, considering the impact on victims’ families and the community. What are your thoughts on the implications of this decision?