Magistrate said he was not convinced the man knowingly lied to law enforcement body despite incorrectly stating his wife had never harmed a child
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The former foster father of missing toddler William Tyrrell has been cleared of lying to a powerful law enforcement body despite incorrectly stating his wife had never harmed a child.
In Sydney’s Downing Centre local court, magistrate John Arms said he was not convinced the man – who cannot be named for legal reasons – knowingly gave false evidence when called before the New South Wales Crime Commission as part of a joint investigation into William’s disappearance.
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