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Rex v Jack Congo Murrell (1836) 1 Legge 72

Code: DOC4737Date: 19/2/1836Type: Judicial

This case considered how to accommodate the unsworn testimony of Aboriginal people. Murrell's barrister argued that the Aboriginal people had their own laws and that they were given no protection by European law, partly because they were unable to given evidence as witnesses.

Although Murrell was found not guilty on the facts, the court disagreed Murrell's argument, declaring that Aboriginal people accused of killing other Aboriginal people were fully subject to British law.


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