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i'd like to know how he has no MORAL obligation to hand the sample over.. wtf????   hes a supreme court judge!

he would hand it over if he was under at the time wouldn't he!! implies his guilt in my eyes!

absolutely.....what an amazing idea....no credability for Mr Judge.

Imagine he was the one ruling on a drink driving case?

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I use to study legal studies i school and I learned

"The law is applied equally to all"

Now I've added my own extension to that,

"unless your in a position of power".

I would like to hear what he has to say to the next drink driver he comes across in court.

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i'd like to know how he has no MORAL obligation to hand the sample over.. wtf????   hes a supreme court judge!

he would hand it over if he was under at the time wouldn't he!! implies his guilt in my eyes!

He does have a moral obligation, arguably. Just not a legal obligation. You wouldn't either in the same situation (have a legal obligation, that is).

Personally I don't think its all that amazing the sample got lost; these things do happen. I'm not sure anyone in the police service would loose it intentionally: why would they? It just makes them look bad. Moreover, it should be rather easy to track down which officer/etc was responsible for picking up the sample...

LW.

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I have some contacts in this area and he was definitely sozzled.  Word is that he has been that way for about a year and a half now...

As usual Adam is on the money:

http://www.smh.com.au/news/National/Judge-...0384433637.html

Not only did he have one copy of the vial but he also had the second. And knew everyone was looking for it.

Now resigned and in detox

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