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Attorney general Jaclyn Symes says she did not want debate ‘about a youth crime crisis that doesn’t exist’ from the bail amendment bill

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Victoria’s attorney general, Jaclyn Symes, says public perceptions of a “youth crime crisis” influenced her decision to delay laws that would make it easier for children to receive bail.

Symes has confirmed she will move amendments on Thursday to have the presumption of bail for children removed from the bail amendment bill, and instead have it become part of a future youth justice bill.

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