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Holt, Jemma, Tasmania. Law Reform Institute, issuing body and Law Foundation of Tasmania, sponsoring body. Jurors, social media and the right of an accused to a fair trial [Hobart, Tasmania]: Tasmania Law Reform Institute, 2020. Web. 11 April 2026 <http://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-2356606891>
Holt, Jemma & Tasmania. Law Reform Institute, issuing body & Law Foundation of Tasmania, sponsoring body. 2020, Jurors, social media and the right of an accused to a fair trial Tasmania Law Reform Institute, [Hobart, Tasmania] viewed 11 April 2026 http://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-2356606891
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