Ralph Carr in 'Living Hell' After Conviction, Court Told
Ralph Carr in 'Living Hell' After Conviction, Court Told

Ralph Carr, a former politician, has described his life as a 'living hell' following his conviction, a Victorian court has heard. The statement was made during proceedings related to his appeal against the conviction.

Court Proceedings

The court heard that Carr's legal team is arguing that the conviction should be overturned. They presented his personal account of the impact the conviction has had on his life, with Carr stating he is in a 'living hell'.

The details of the case were not fully recounted in the hearing, but the focus was on the consequences of the conviction for Carr.

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Appeal Arguments

Carr's lawyers are seeking to have the conviction quashed, and the court is considering their arguments. The outcome of the appeal will determine whether the conviction stands.

The hearing is ongoing, and a decision has not yet been reached.

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