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examined the
behaviour of the
judge and
lawyers in the
trial of
Yolngu man
Dhakiyarr (Tuckiar)
Wirrpanda in the
Northern Territory Supreme Court a year earlier...
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Dhakiyarr Wirrpanda and
three other men, sons of a
Yolngu elder, Wonggu, to
return to
Darwin with them for trial. In
Darwin in
April 1934,
Dhakiyarr was...
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appeal to the High
Court by an
Aboriginal Australian, and it succeeded.
Dhakiyarr was
found to have been
wrongly convicted of the
murder of a
white policeman...
- involved, and the
first appeal on
behalf of an
Indigenous Australian,
Dhakiyarr Wirrpanda, was
launched to the High
Court of
Australia in
Tuckiar v The...
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community leader Dhakiyarr Wirrpanda, who was
involved in the
Caledon Bay crisis.[citation needed]
Wirrpanda was
featured in the film
Dhakiyarr vs the King...
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regarded as crimes. 1
August 1933 –
Constable Albert McColl murdered;
Dhakiyarr Wirrpanda sentenced to
death in a
controversial trial;
sentence later...
- do****entaries such as
Heather Rae's Trudell, Tom
Murray and
Allan Collins'
Dhakiyarr vs. the King, and
Merata Mita's Hotere; and
short films like
Gabriel Lopez-Shaw...
- Australian.
Retrieved 22 June 2013. Dewar, Mickey. "
Dhakiyarr Wirrpanda (1900–1934)".
Biography –
Dhakiyarr Wirrpanda.
Australian Dictionary of Biography....
- 2016 at the
Wayback Machine from the
Australian Institute of
Criminology Dhakiyarr Wirrpanda –
Appeal for
Justice "Capital Punishment"
speech by The Ian...
- the Territory's most high-profile trials,
including the
murder trial of
Dhakiyarr Wirrpanda, a
Yolngu man from
Caledon Bay in
Arnhem Land, who was convicted...