Deputy Premier Troy Grant under fire over 'unprecedented' crime prevention powers

By Sean Nicholls
Updated April 14 2016 - 1:13am, first published 12:15am
Troy Grant's bill "potentially endangers the liberties" of NSW citizens, the Bar Association warns.  Photo: Cole Bennetts
Troy Grant's bill "potentially endangers the liberties" of NSW citizens, the Bar Association warns. Photo: Cole Bennetts

Deputy Premier Troy Grant has come under an extraordinary attack from the peak NSW barristers' association over "draconian" proposed powers it warns are "an unprecedented attack on individual freedoms and the rule of law".

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