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5 unlawfully detained under SOE to seek damages

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LAWYERS for the five men who challenged the State on the legality of their detention under the recently ended states of emergency (SOEs) say they will now begin the process of getting a final edict from the courts to determine just how much the State will have to fork out to compensate the men.This after Supreme Court judge Justice Morrison yesterday indicated, in a draft judgement, that the men's detention was 'unlawful'.

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