Authorities weigh appeal after James Vlassakis' parole
James Vlassakis has been granted parole by the SA Parole Board, prompting strong public interest and a pending review decision by authorities.
greekherald.com.auappeared at the Snowtown murders case as a central witness, receiving a life sentence with about 26 years served; release request has recently emerged, including supervision and counselling conditions if released. Public scrutiny remains high as authorities weigh the appeal and the impact on victims’ perspectives and public safety. A new appeal has been filed citing claims of diminished responsibility related to the conviction. Infamous bodies in the barrels killer fights for his freedom draws ongoing attention from outlets across Australia. Public has a right to know as the parole process proceeds and a upcoming decision looms.
James Vlassakis has been granted parole by the SA Parole Board, prompting strong public interest and a pending review decision by authorities.
greekherald.com.auIt was James Vlassakis’ testimony that helped authorities convict his fellow killers in one of Australia’s infamous murder cases.
7news.com.auIt's been 27 years since police made the horrific discovery of human remains in an old bank vault in Snowtown.
www.nowtolove.com.auAs of October 2023, Vlassakis has filed a new appeal for his conviction, citing new evidence that allegedly supports claims of diminished responsibility due to his mental health conditions. This appeal has reignited debates over the legal treatment of individuals with mental health issues within the justice system. Additionally, reports indicate that various mental health experts are now backing his claims, suggesting that the original court may not have adequately considered these factors...
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