Advice provided to family and forwarded to NSW director of public prosecutions says ‘reasonable prospect of conviction exists’
A leading criminal barrister believes there is “sufficient force in the evidence” about the cause of David Dungay Jr’s death in 2015 to make a prosecution for manslaughter or assault of the guards involved “viable”, in advice provided to the family.
The barrister, Phillip Boulten SC said “a reasonable prospect of conviction exists” of the guards involved, whose “application of force was illegal” and “carried with it grave risks of serious harm”.
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