But unfortunately, he will still be able to appeal for release on a regular basis. Queensland's Attorney-General Jared Bleiije has stated that he is prepared to keep appealing any future decisions to release Fardon for as long as it takes.
I'd just like to know exactly WHY creatures like Fardon (and Bayley, Hunter, Luguancio, and others) are considered to have ANY rights at all? Ever?
They should be "lock the door and throw away the key" cases, surely?
And of course, I'm sure there are many others in the system who have been released on parole, or simply released, and we haven't heard about - yet...!