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Hannah Thomas was punched in the face by a police officer, her lawyers claim | Australian police and policing

The camera footage worn on the body shows that a police officer punched Hannah Thomas, the former Greater candidate Hannah Thomas during a pro -Palestinian protest, and claimed that his lawyers caused “comprehensive and serious injuries in his eyes”.

Thomas’s lawyers of O’Brien criminals and civil lawyers asked the 35 -year -old child to sue the new Southern South Wales, and the police to withdraw two criminal charges against him.

Thomas was arrested on June 27 in a protest in Sydney, attended by approximately 60 people. He was taken to the hospital and had a second surgery tour because he was afraid that he might lose seeing in his right eye last week.

As a candidate for the Greens, Thomas ran against the Grayndler chair in the Federal Election against Arnavutça.

Lawyers, after watching the images against his clients while the criminal proceedings continue, said they took the step to comment on the case.. Thomas was accused of resisting the police and obeying them in one direction, or not to fit in one direction.

“My office watched all the images of the incident that led to the injury of Mrs. Thomas on June 27, and I’m pleased that Mrs. Thomas was punched by a male police officer,” said Peter O’Brien.

He claimed that Thomas was “an innocent sacrifice for the use of innocent police savagery and excessive force”.

Days after his arrest, NSW Police Commissioner Brett McFadden said that he watched the video on ABC Radyo’s body and said, “There is no information that shows any abuse on behalf of my officers at this stage”.

“He was given an direction of movement,” he said. “HE [allegedly] He couldn’t follow it. Attempts to arrest him. He resisted and included other people. A friction began and continued the injury we believed during this arrest. “

O’Brien said he wrote to the NSW police and the Public Prosecutor’s Office Director and that the charges against Thomas should be withdrawn and rejected.

“Our company is now equipped with instructions to continue NSW police officers for compensation against NSW states for concern, injury, detention and prosecution of NSW police officers.”

“The unjust verbs that are likely to be carried out against the state include attack and battery, false prison, malicious prosecution, inaccuracies in public office and abuse of collateral of the process.

“It is noteworthy that the attempt to expand the police powers of the state government in relation to public councils to make it indisputable to the constitutional principles.”

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Last week, the police against Thomas, after the 2005 Cronulla rebellions, the police made a charges based on the emergency power that rarely used the powers to disrupt “large -scale public disorders”. The police changed the accusation by obeying one direction or not following one direction.

The June 27 protest was outside the SEC Cover, which protesters claimed to produce parts used in the F-35 jet program. Secuion rejected it.

NSW Greens called for accusations against justice spokesman Sue Higginson, Thomas and four other protesters, and launched to initiate an investigation into McFadden’s stop and behavior. He also asked for the accusation of the civil servants in the protest.

Higginson accused McFadden of misleading the people, making false accusations and making inconsistent explanations.

On Friday, Thomas said Guardian Australia could take months to know how much to be seen in his right eye. He said that he had had a second surgery on Thursday and healed: “A long way ahead.”

NSW police, Guardian Australia’s questions about the allegations of the lawyer “Reviewed by the Professional Standard Command and Lecc[LaCC[whichisbalancing”balancing”allegedly”balancing”allegedly”[KollukDavranışKomisyonutarafındandengelenen”dengelenen”iddialarıhakkındakisorularınayanıtveremediklerinisöyledi[theLawEnforcementConductCommission”

“As for any critical incident investigation, any serious injury conditions and the behavior of the police were included in this investigation and this investigation continues.”

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