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Andrew L. Urban

    Climate Alarm Reality Check
    The Exoneration Papers - Sue Neill-Fraser
    If You Promise Not to Tell
    Zelensky
    Murder By The Prosecution
    • Murder By The Prosecution

      • 352pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
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      Exposing the grave mistakes in Australia's not-so-trustworthy criminal justice system, film critic turned activist journalist Andrew L. Urban recounts how his life is changed when he is drawn into the field of wrongful convictions after reviewing a documentary about the case of Hobart grandmother, Sue Neill-Fraser, convicted of murder -- without evidence. As he probes further, he comes across other cases and finds police investigations marred by tunnel vision; lawyers flouting the rule of law chasing convictions; courts admitting inadmissible (and false) forensic evidence; the Crown withholding exculpatory evidence; and worst of all, prosecutors making up murder scenarios. Driven by disturbing discoveries over five years of research and writing -- covering five extraordinary cases: Sue Neill-Fraser, Gordon Wood, Henry Keogh, David Szach, and Gary Nye -- Andrew interviews specialist legal academic Dr Bob Moles and others as he charts the damning list of errors. Bringing together his writings and interviews on the subject as well as his correspondence with legal academics and politicians, including Attorneys General, Andrew lists action points that if implemented would help reduce the incidence of wrongful convictions.

      Murder By The Prosecution
    • Zelensky

      • 192pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      3,1(161)Évaluer

      The first major profile of Ukraine's courageous President Volodymyr Zelensky! From comedian to president to freedom fighter, this is the story of Volodymyr Zelensky, the man who stood up to Vladimir Putin and forever changed the world.

      Zelensky
    • If You Promise Not to Tell

      • 337pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      The story follows Jen, an ambitious law student who juggles her studies with upmarket prostitution, leading her to a tumultuous relationship with Harry, a cannabis dealer. Their lives spiral into chaos when corrupt cop Roger Reiner steals Harry's payout, prompting Jen to ally with him in a quest for revenge and cash. As they navigate a dangerous underworld filled with deceitful characters, Jen's idealism is challenged, revealing harsh truths about morality and ambition. Their journey spans from Sydney to Hong Kong, testing their bond amidst escalating stakes.

      If You Promise Not to Tell
    • What happens when a man disappears from his yacht on Australia Day 2009 and police target his partner of 18 years as the prime suspect? The only suspect. By the time Sue Neill-Fraser is convicted of murdering her partner Bob Chappell, the court will have seen no murder weapon, heard from no witnesses to the murder, heard no evidence that puts Sue Neill-Fraser at the crime scene. And Bob's body is still missing. Tracking the case for a decade, investigative journalist Andrew L. Urban presents the papers full of facts to show this is a wrongful conviction. And shows how ' the system' seeks to protect it. In the wake of two failed appeals and after Sue Neill-Fraser has served 13 years of her 23 year sentence (and is now on parole), legal experts, academics and politicians detail the many errors that demand the conviction be quashed. Yet despite the constant calls for a review, Tasmania's Attorney-General refuses to establish an inquiry, citing misleading reasons.

      The Exoneration Papers - Sue Neill-Fraser
    • There is no climate emergency, says CLINTEL, the independent foundation representing over 1,100 scientists from all over the world. Revealing the IPCCs dishonest launch 33 years ago, Climate Alarm Reality Check shows how the political agenda behind the scenario of AWG (anthropological global warming) corrupted any scientific quest that was imagined. Masquerading as the science, public dissemination of false statements about extreme weather events and a fiery end to the planet have brought children to tears needlessly. The author asks: Why were the exaggerated and alarmist claims of the IPCC and misguided activists not scrutinised by either mainstream media or policy makers? A number of unfilled predictions of doom resemble medieval fears of revenge of the gods.

      Climate Alarm Reality Check