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The Guardian18d
Ben Roberts-Smith defamation case ‘based on a lie’ as he knew allegations were true, court told
Newspapers have argued Roberts-Smith should not have brought his defamation case and should pay costs from when he first sued Ben Roberts-Smith’s defamation case against three newspapers was an ...
Australian Broadcasting Corporation28d
Ben Roberts-Smith defamation case told of 'overlap' with war crimes probe into Australian Defence Force
About 40 investigations are underway into alleged war crimes by Australian forces in Afghanistan over an 11-year period, a Federal Court judgement related to the failed Ben Roberts-Smith ...
Australian Broadcasting Corporation18d
Court told Ben Roberts-Smith share of legal bill should be higher for defamation case directed at 'concealing truth'
War veteran Ben Roberts-Smith should pay a higher share of the legal bills from his failed defamation case against three newspapers because it was "directed towards concealing the truth", the ...
Sydney Morning Herald18d
Roberts-Smith should pay full costs of defamation case ‘based on a lie’, court hears
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Former SAS corporal Ben Roberts-Smith knew he had committed the murders described in a series of news articles, so should pay all ...
Lawyers Weekly28d
Ben Roberts-Smith to appeal Australia’s biggest defamation case
Ben Roberts-Smith will appeal Australia’s biggest defamation case in the hopes of overturning a finding that he murdered four men. In addition to a February appeal – with the exact dates yet to be ...
Couriermail29d
Ben Roberts-Smith will fight his defamation loss at a ten-day hearing
The Victoria Cross recipient sued The Sydney Morning Herald, The Age and The Canberra Times over a series of articles published in 2018 that accused him of war crimes. Federal Court Justice ...
Couriermail28d
Alleged war crime investigation “overlaps” with Ben Roberts-Smith’s proceedings, court told
A court has been told there is an overlap between the subject matter of war crime investigations and the subject matter of the Ben Roberts-Smith’s defamation proceedings. Earlier this year ...
Sydney Morning Herald28d
Police, war crimes investigators seek access to documents in Roberts-Smith case
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. The Australian Federal Police and war crimes investigators are seeking access to restricted documents from Ben Roberts-Smith’s ...
The Guardian18d
Ben Roberts-Smith defamation case ‘based on a lie’ as he knew allegations were true, court told
Newspapers have argued Roberts-Smith should not have brought his defamation case and should pay costs from when he first sued Ben Roberts-Smith’s defamation case against three newspapers was an ...
WAtoday18d
Roberts-Smith should pay full costs of defamation case ‘based on a lie’
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Former SAS corporal Ben Roberts-Smith knew he had committed the murders described in a series of news articles, so should pay all ...
The Courier-Mail29d
Ben Roberts-Smith will fight his defamation loss at a ten-day hearing
The disgraced Australian soldier has accused a judge of making a mistake and “cherry picking” evidence when he found newspapers proved he was a war criminal. The Victoria Cross recipient sued ...
heraldsun.com.au29d
Ben Roberts-Smith will fight his defamation loss at a ten-day hearing
The disgraced Australian soldier has accused a judge of making a mistake and “cherry picking” evidence when he found newspapers proved he was a war criminal. The Victoria Cross recipient sued ...

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