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The State has been ordered to pay over $600,000 in compensation to a mother and daughter, whose home was searched by police using a warrant in the name of a man who no longer lived there.
Delivering an oral judgment on Tuesday, High Court Judge Avason Quinlan-Williams upheld the lawsuit brought by the relatives, whose names were withheld due to personal safety concerns raised by their lawyers.
The lawsuit pertains to a search conducted at the duo's home, which began around 4.30 am on July 20, 2023.
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