Massacre at Myall Creek [electronic resource] : The trial that defined a nation
Mark Tedeschi2021
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One of the most shocking murder trials in Australia's legal history, and the
tribulations of the prosecutor who conducted it.
In 1838, eleven convicts and former convicts were put on trial for the brutal
murder of 28 Aboriginal men, women and children at Myall Creek in northern New
South Wales. The trial created an enormous amount of controversy because it was
almost unknown for Europeans to be charged with the murder of Aborigines. It
would become the most serious trial of mass murder in Australia's history.
The trial's prosecutor was the Attorney General of New South Wales, John Hubert
Plunkett. It proved to be Plunkett's greatest test, as it pitted his forensic
brilliance and his belief in equality before the law against the combined forces
of the free settlers, the squatters, the military, the emancipists, the
newspapers, and even the convict population.
From the bestselling author of Kidnapped and Eugenia , Massacre at Myall Creek
follows the journey of the man ...
Mark Tedeschi, Author
[Place of publication not identified] : Simon & Schuster Australia, 2021
1 online resource (1 audio file) (258 MB, 09:25:45 H)
Narrator: Stephen Briggs
Adult
Platform: findawayMode of access: Internet
9781761104244
English
439152
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