Fight for true freedom for Marlon Noble will continue
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By Gerry Georgatos
Marlon Noble, who was imprisoned in Western Australia for 10 years without conviction and finally released earlier this month, will only be truly free when his name is cleared, his supporters have said.
Marlon Noble was 19 when he was arrested in December 2001 for allegedly sexually assaulting two minors in Carnarvon, 900km north of Perth. He has always denied the...
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