Anti-consorting laws would be 'cherry-picking' human rights: lawyer

By Blake Foden
Updated February 17 2019 - 2:05am, first published 12:00am

A prominent criminal lawyer has backed the ACT government's stance against anti-consorting laws, saying they would amount to "cherry-picking" some human rights and discarding others.

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