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Australia - THE next battle in the State Government's war against the bikies will take place in the High Court this Friday.
In a video link to the High Court in Canberra, Solicitor-General Martin Hinton, QC, will argue the Government's application for special leave to appeal against the decision of South Australia's highest court last September that rejected the key component of the controversial bikie legislation.
The special leave application is seeking to overturn the decision of the Full Court of the Supreme Court, that ruled a crucial section of the Serious and Organised Crime (Control) Act concerning the issuing of control orders against gang members was invalid.
The High Court decision is likely to determine the future of identical legislation planned by other states as ....
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