Keli Lane, a convicted baby killer, has been denied parole by the New South Wales State Parole Authority after serving 13 years behind bars. Lane's legal team fought for her release, marking her first parole bid since serving the minimum sentence. The decision comes under the new 'no body, no parole' laws, which were introduced following the murder of Lynette Dawson. These laws have sparked controversy and debate, with Lane's case serving as a significant test.
Baby killer Keli Lane refused release from NSW jail in ‘no body, no parole’ law test https://t.co/uclAO9XbXJ
Keli Lane will remain behind bars after the convicted baby killer's bid for freedom was denied by the New South Wales State Parole Authority on Friday. https://t.co/qHawPmvP1o
Baby killer Keli Lane refused release from NSW jail in ‘no body no parole’ law test https://t.co/P5HuHWIKEs
#BREAKING: Convicted baby killer Keli Lane will NOT be released from prison, having her parole rejected under controversial new 'no body, no parole' laws. She was up for parole today for the first time, having served her minimum sentence. #9News MORE: https://t.co/Ae34gmu4iZ https://t.co/wN6cqVMViq
#BREAKING: Convicted baby killer Keli Lane will NOT be released from prison, having her parole rejected under controversial new legislation. @tiffgenders #9News https://t.co/AkSAl8dOLP
Keli Lane will soon learn if she'll be granted parole after 13 years behind bars, with her bid for release a test of "no body, no parole" laws introduced in response to the murder of Lynette Dawson. https://t.co/ElyBYTivsr
Baby killer Keli Lane’s legal team will today fight for her release. FULL STORY: https://t.co/shQWLrcSm6 https://t.co/R12PplYIuo
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