'Stanfords legal move angered Mark Norvall, creator of the Real Justice for Stephanie Scott Facebook page.
Mr Norvall thought the Court of Criminal Appeal had the right to refuse even the notice of intention to appeal, and he called on it to do so.
If they kick it out and say out were dealt with properly the first time people will be happy with that, Mr Norvall said. But if they give him the right to appeal there will be hell in the land.
Hell in the land. Not an impossibility , as out back, out there, in the bush, it's becoming a creeping problem, parolee's being released subject to residence out of the city and in small country towns, ( and secretly released, too, no notification of their outlook on life ) which has a romantic air, as if the ideals and values of small town Au would magically transform the offender, yet without a copper within 50 klms, no such luxury as a resident copper, uncertain mobile phone coverage, strangers contracted to work on jobs that the locals used to do, moving into the villages, and settlements, it up's the danger factor for both men and women , and particularly children of the bush.
Mr Norvall 's facebook page is worth a check, peoples.