The Victorian Police Minister is considering re -introduce the government's abandoned bail in 2023 to respond to the high -profile crown investigation of the death of Veronica Nelson.
Anthony Carbines said outside the parliament and reporters outside the parliament that the discovery of the coroner's discovery, that is, the previous law was a factor that caused death, which caused Nelson's mother to condemn. "Our grave".
When solving the criminals he said, the Cabers will not rule out anything, and they repeatedly sinned the crime after being awarded the bail.
He told reporters: "We need to deal with those who do not respect the courts that they do not respect their opportunities."
When asked if this included a crime that was re -introduced after the Nelson investigation, Cabers said, "Everything is on the table."
He did not agree that the government had canceled the crime of "violating bail conditions" and "committing further crimes during the bail", because the coroners found that their influence on the aboriginal, women, and young people was not proportional.
"NUP, I don't accept it," he said.
During the investigation in 2023, Simon McGregor, the referee, found that the state's bail method was a "complete, unlimited disaster", which led to the death of Nelson. Nelson (Nelson ) It is a proud Gunditjmar, DJA DJA DJA Wurrung, Wiradjuri and Yorta Yorta Yorta Yorta Yorta Women, and in January 2020 in January 2020. In December 2019, the crime of bail theft has been refused.
The cause of the cause of death said that the "Bureta Law" had discrimination on the indigenous people, which caused the (Aboriginal) to be detained (Aboriginal) in detention. The suspected criminals of the Straits and Straits of Islanders.
When the government abolished the crime in 2023, the Cabers of the Cabers shared this view and told the parliament that they "had an incomparable impact on women, aboriginals and disadvantaged people."
At that time, he also expressed "deep and deepest sympathy" to the Nelson family.
Her mother, Aunt Donna Nelson, said that any attempt to re -introduce crimes was "betrayal" of "betrayal" aboriginal women and mothers. These women and mothers "suffered racism and discrimination laws. pain".
She accused the government of using her daughter's death to promote the "fair and fair" bail system, but she is now trying to "destroy these reforms to improve the number of voters."
Nielson said: "It seems that my daughter and the indigenous community only make them look good when it is convenient for them. It is only worth it for this government, otherwise they are happy to trample on our grave."
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Nerita Waight, chief executive officer of the Aboriginal Legal Services Department in the Victorian era, represented Nelson's partners during the investigation. He accused Cabers of trying to "rewrite history."
The Carbine Gun team also seemed to have conflicts with Prime Minister Jacinta Allan, which said on Tuesday that the state's bail method is under review.
He said that without formal review, the government has been studying "what else can we do to ensure community security."
Allan denied that Carbines intends to destroy her with his comments.
Shadow Chief Prosecutor Michael O'Brien said that the Prime Minister "was driven by politics and panic drive", and he called for re -introduction of bail.
Last year, the government introduced new crimes during the bail, which took effect in December.
Crimes have become major issues in the deputy choices of Werribee and Prahran on February 8th. During Wednesday morning, during the questioning time, the liberals of Parliament emphasized on the church street No life stabbing.
Allan denied that the support of the bail law was related to her political party to defend Werribee's location or poor voting, indicating that the Labor Party's main voting dropped to 22 %.