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Court records show judges knew Brighton terror gunman would reoffend
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IF Melbourne terrorist Yacqub Khayre had served the full sentence he was handed in 2012, he'd still be in prison today. But in December last year when the violent criminal was granted parole, he was given a chance — one that was made clear on Monday ...
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