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Man showed 'selfish entitlement' during campus rape of fellow ADFA cadet: judge

Man showed 'selfish entitlement' during campus rape of fellow ADFA cadet: judge

Canberra Times16-07-2025
The court previously heard evidence from the woman's friends who saw her the next day with bruising and blood blister injuries. They described her as being "in distress and in a state of disarray".
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