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Topic History of: woman freed after historic abuse conviction
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hedda www.theage.com.au/national/jailed-teache...-20121209-2b3k6.html

"He said a detective, against accepted practice, had facilitated contact between Jim and Dan after Dan told him he first wanted to speak with Jim - who had already made a statement - before making his statement.

Mr Carter said the ''heart of the case'' was whether boys of eight could have full and complete vaginal intercourse, a scenario he submitted was previously unheard of in Australian sentencing law.

Mr Carter said Jim also had a motive to implicate Ms Greensill for money, because he knew she had received a payout for her husband's death. Jim denied this at the trial.

But in what he deemed new evidence, Mr Carter revealed that a week after Ms Greensill's sentence, a solicitor arranged an appointment that later led to a $65,000 compensation payment to Jim. The court is yet to publish its reasons for the acquittal"