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"When an article printed in a local newspaper in 1955 resulted in the gaoling of rough-hewn Bankstown businessman Ray Fitzpatrick and trouble-making journalist Frank Browne, one of the most extraordinary legal cases in Australia's history unfolded. Mr Big of Bankstown mixes bribery, corruption, violence and power-wrangling, to reveal the Underbelly of 1950s Australia. Fitzpatrick's penchant for rorting the system and Browne's reputation for fiery verbal attacks got the pair in trouble when they used Fitzpatrick's newspaper to teach MP Charles Morgan a lesson. In an unprecedented use of parliamentary privilege, Fitzpatrick and Browne were imprisoned solely on a vote of the House of Representatives -- without charge, trial or legal representation for making unsubstantiated and erroneous claims. Amongst the business rivalries and factional politics of post-war Bankstown, the Fitzpatrick and Browne affair pitted the right to free speech against parliamentary privilege."--Publisher's website.
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Politics and government, Trials (Contempt of legislative bodies), Australia. Parliament, Trials, litigation, Freedom of expression, Australia, Contempt of legislative bodies, Privileges and immunities, History, Trials, Australia, parliament, Australia, politics and government, Australia, history, Civil rightsPlaces
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Mr Big of Bankstown: the scandalous Fitzpatrick and Browne affair
2011, UWA Publishing
in English
1742582788 9781742582788
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [239]-247) and index.
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