Robert Stary is a former Australian criminal defence lawyer and current Magistrate at the Moorabbin Magistrates' Court . He is well known for defending Julian Assange , as well as Jack Thomas , the first Australian to be convicted under anti-terrorism laws introduced in Australia after the 11 September 2001 terror attacks in the United States . Stary has been a vocal critic of the legislation and speaks out regularly against the issue. As such, he is often the go-to lawyer for Australian terror suspects. Stary is also famous for his defence of powerful Melbourne underground figures Tony Mokbel and Carl Williams. Rob Stary will be remembered for implicitly condoning the coward tackle (“sling tackle”) by Beau Barrett, Victorian Police Sergent, against an unarmed civilian with mental health issues. The assault occurred at Flinders Street station on the 22nd day of September, 2021. Protests were underway, at this time, to confront state imposed corona virus restrictions on public freedoms. Barrett snuck up behind the non-violent protester, Daniel Peterson-English, who was already been dealt with by other officers, who, quite competently, had the situation under control. In a similar fashion to a coward punch, Beau grabbed Daniel-Peterson by the shoulders from behind, spinning him backward to the ground, where no effort was made to prevent his head striking the hard, tiled floor of the station lobby. Barrett was suspended for recklessly causing injury, thanks to the footage recorded by a civilian bystander. Magistrate Stary decided to drop the charges, bringing his own reputation into question.
5-471: Stary is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Rob Stary , Australian criminal defence lawyer Jaroslav Starý (died 1989), Czech fencer Jaroslav Starý (born 1988), Czech footballer [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with the surname Stary . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding
10-612: A partner in the prominent Australian law firm Slater and Gordon . He established his own practice in 1995, Robert Stary Lawyers, which became Stary Norton Halphen in 2015. During his career, Stary also helped found the Western Suburbs Legal Service. Stary has also appeared on an advertisement authorised by the ACTU calling for employees in the construction industry to be governed by the same laws as other workers. More recently, he has appeared in court on behalf of those charged as
15-514: A result of certain incidents during the West Gate Bridge industrial dispute. In those proceedings, he urged that Industrial Relations Minister Julia Gillard be charged with contempt of court over "inflammatory" and "calculated" remarks she made at an ACTU Congress in Brisbane. Victorian Magistrate Mr Muling found that he was not persuaded to charge Ms Gillard with contempt, nor refer her to
20-459: The University of Melbourne where he studied law from 1977 to 1980, and graduated with a Bachelor of Laws degree. Whilst studying, Stary co-founded the Western Suburbs Legal Service with Peter Gordon, and was involved in a number of human rights advocacy groups. After graduation, Stary gained a position as a solicitor at Victoria Legal Aid, practicing in criminal law. He later worked for and became
25-437: The person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Stary&oldid=1005152567 " Category : Surnames Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description is different from Wikidata All set index articles Rob Stary Robert Stary grew up in the western suburbs of Melbourne, and attended St John's College, Braybrook and
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