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Calm urged in key Aborigine trial | Calm urged in key Aborigine trial |
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An Australian judge has called for calm during the trial of a policeman accused of the manslaughter of an Aboriginal man found dead in his cell in 2004. | An Australian judge has called for calm during the trial of a policeman accused of the manslaughter of an Aboriginal man found dead in his cell in 2004. |
The policeman, Sgt Chris Hurley, has pleaded not guilty to the manslaughter and assault of Cameron Doomadgee. | The policeman, Sgt Chris Hurley, has pleaded not guilty to the manslaughter and assault of Cameron Doomadgee. |
The trial has pitted the police against the Aboriginal community of Palm Island, off the coast of Queensland. | The trial has pitted the police against the Aboriginal community of Palm Island, off the coast of Queensland. |
The highly charged case is being seen by Aboriginal leaders as a benchmark in justice for their community. | The highly charged case is being seen by Aboriginal leaders as a benchmark in justice for their community. |
'Political scapegoat' | 'Political scapegoat' |
Cameron Doomadgee, also known as Mulrungi, had been arrested for public drunkenness after verbally abusing the police. | Cameron Doomadgee, also known as Mulrungi, had been arrested for public drunkenness after verbally abusing the police. |
He was found dead in his cell in November 2004. His liver was cleaved in two - the result, it is alleged, of police brutality | He was found dead in his cell in November 2004. His liver was cleaved in two - the result, it is alleged, of police brutality |
The death Palm Island residents to torch not just the police station but the homes of the 14 officers who worked there. | |
Initially, prosecutors decided there was not sufficient evidence to bring charges. | Initially, prosecutors decided there was not sufficient evidence to bring charges. |
Afterwards, the case was reviewed by an independent panel and charges brought against Sgt Hurley, who is accused of killing the 36-year-old. | Afterwards, the case was reviewed by an independent panel and charges brought against Sgt Hurley, who is accused of killing the 36-year-old. |
That in turn provoked a backlash from police officers in Queensland, many of whom have threatened industrial action and have taken to wearing blue wristbands in support of their colleague. | That in turn provoked a backlash from police officers in Queensland, many of whom have threatened industrial action and have taken to wearing blue wristbands in support of their colleague. |
They say Sgt Hurley has become a political scapegoat. | They say Sgt Hurley has become a political scapegoat. |
This week as the trial got underway, the judge called for calm on all sides and asked everyone to respect and accept the ultimate decision of the court. | This week as the trial got underway, the judge called for calm on all sides and asked everyone to respect and accept the ultimate decision of the court. |
Palm Island has long been associated with indigenous people, disadvantage and trouble. | Palm Island has long been associated with indigenous people, disadvantage and trouble. |
The trial is expected to run for the next two weeks. | The trial is expected to run for the next two weeks. |
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