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- Tuckiar v The King is a landmark 1934 judgment of the High Court of Australia. The matter examined the behaviour of the judge and lawyers in the trial...
- killings. On appeal to the High Court of Australia, in a case known as Tuckiar v The King, Dhakiyarr's sentence was quashed in November 1934, and he was...
- Retrieved 2 June 2011. Tuckiar v The King [1934] HCA 49, (1934) 52 CLR 335, High Court (Australia). Dhakiyarr is named "Tuckiar" in the proceedings and...
- Dhakiyarr Wirrpanda or Tuckiar (c. 1900 - c. 1934) was a Dhay'yi and Yolngu man and a leader of his people from the Northern Territory of Australia. In...
- Australian, Dhakiyarr Wirrpanda, was launched to the High Court of Australia in Tuckiar v The King. Following the crisis, the anthropologist Donald Thomson was...
- m****acre (1926) Coniston m****acre (1928) Caledon Bay crisis (1932–34) Tuckiar v The King Indigenous Australian resistance warriors Baulie Beilba Calyute...
- principle he had a sense of fairness, such as in his joint judgment in Tuckiar v The King, where the Court quashed the murder conviction of an Aboriginal...
- m****acre (1926) Coniston m****acre (1928) Caledon Bay crisis (1932–34) Tuckiar v The King Indigenous Australian resistance warriors Baulie Beilba Calyute...
- Attorney-General (New South Wales) v Trethowan The First State Garnishee case Tuckiar v The King John Latham was elevated to Chief Justice in 1935. His tenure...
- m****acre (1926) Coniston m****acre (1928) Caledon Bay crisis (1932–34) Tuckiar v The King Indigenous Australian resistance warriors Baulie Beilba Calyute...