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The change to keep Baden-Clay behind bars for another decade
Gerard Baden-Clay, who murdered his wife Allison in 2012, could spend an extra decade in prison under Queensland parole reforms announced Monday. The changes expand restricted prisoner status to all life-sentenced inmates, potentially keeping the 55-year-old behind bars beyond his 2025 parole eligibility. Victim advocates welcomed the reforms, arguing 15-year non-parole periods fail to deliver justice for families.
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