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Icloud unlock deluxe exe download. Gangland figure Zlate Cvetanovski, who spent close to a decade behind bars after criminal barrister Nicola Gobbo convinced a key witness to incriminate him, has become the second person to be acquitted over the Lawyer X scandal.
Victorian prosecutors conceded it would be 'unjust' to pursue a retrial against Mr Cvetanovski, who was jailed over high-level drug trafficking on the evidence of a man who can only be known as Mr Cooper, a drug cook turned star prosecution witness. System requirements example.
Today, the Court of Appeal heard that Ms Gobbo persuaded Mr Cooper to cooperate with police and incriminate Mr Cvetanovski.
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She and Victoria Police provided Mr Cooper with 'moral support' while in prison, in addition to secret payments into his prison account.
Justice Chris Maxwell today told the Court of Appeal that Mr Cvetanovski's conviction must be quashed.
'There was a substantial miscarriage of justice,' Justice Maxwell said.
'Mr Cooper's evidence was central to the prosecution's case against the applicant … and the non-disclosure of the payments resulted in the jury being unable to make a proper assessment of Mr Cooper's credibility.'
Mr Cvetanovski is the second person to have his conviction scrapped in the wake of the Lawyer X saga, after the Court of Appeal quashed the murder conviction of Faruk Orman in July last year.
He is among a number of underworld figures, including convicted kingpin Tony Mokbel and his drug cartel, who considered Ms Gobbo their lawyer at the height of Melbourne's bloody gangland war.
Cvetanovski says Lawyer X revelations 'distressing beyond explanation'
Mr Cvetanovski said today's decision by the Court of Appeal marked an end to a 'traumatic, frustrating and confusing period' of his life.
'It allows me to close the door on a chapter of my life where this wrongful conviction adversely impacted on me, my relationship with family and friends, and my sense of self,' he said.
'I have been in custody for over 11 years after fighting charges, without understanding that my defence of such charges had been undermined since before my case began.
'It is distressing beyond explanation to have to realise that, in a trial where you were attempting to defend yourself, the very basics of procedural fairness were denied you by people who swore an oath to uphold the law.'
Mr Cvetanovski took aim at the conduct of Ms Gobbo and Victoria Police, which he called 'shocking, scandalous and unprecedented'.
'It's difficult to express in a few words what it feels like to be shunned and stigmatised,' he said.
'This is what happened to me and my family.'
He today paid tribute to his lawyers, Ruth Parker and Thomas Bell, who were also successful in mounting the challenge against Faruk Orman's murder conviction.
Lawyer says police need to be held to account
After the acquittal, Ms Parker said Mr Cvetanovski felt validated when he found out the star witness against him had been paid off by police.
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'It's typical corruption, it is the kind of thing that really you only see in movies. So for him it's a validation but it doesn't take away the 11 years that he did in custody,' she said.
'It's okay for some to say 'oh he got off', but he has to live with the wounds of what happened.
'I want these police held accountable … these members of Purana [police task force] are inspectors, they are chiefs of staff, they're senior police.
'Culture comes from the top and they're still at the top,' she said.
Ms Gobbo also represented Mr Orman and she encouraged a key witness to give evidence against him at trial.
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He was was jailed in 2002 for the murder of underworld figure Victor Peirce.
Victoria Police said it acknowledged the decision by the Court of Appeal but would not be making any further comment.