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Xanthé Mallett: Inside the High-Profile Cases Judged by Anthony Whealy KC
Anthony Whealy KC is a former NSW Supreme Court Judge, and is the current Chair at the Centre for Public Integrity.
Whealy and our guest host, Criminologist Dr Xanthé Mallett delve into the most defining moments of his storied career and offer candid insights on the state of legal proceedings today.
Xanthé is also here to answer your burning true crime questions. if you have a question or a comment about today's episode, you can leave a voice message using the link below.
Send us a question by recording a voice message here.
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Host: Meshel Laurie. You can find her on Instagram
Guest Host: Dr. Xanthé MallettGuest: Anthony Whealy KC
Executive Producer/Editor: Matthew Tankard
This episode contains extra content from the ABC and Seven West Media.
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