Prisoners in their own homes
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By National Indigenous Times Editor Stephen Hagan
Matriarch of the Duncan family of Toowoomba, Mrs Zela Duncan said her family wasn't looking for pity; they just wanted justice.
"They now feel like prisoners in their own homes," Mrs Duncan said after members of her family were given wholly suspended jail terms, some as long as four years, for defending the death of her son Peter "Bo"
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