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Three Australian newspapers accused the former SAS Corporal of being involved in execution and murder in Afghanistan. In a case that lasted 110 days and cost, around $16 million, a judge has ruled the claims were substantially true. A lawyer for him told reporters they will consider the judgement and look at issues relating to an appeal. The verdict is due in a trial that could have a huge impact on the presidential election there.
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