Decorated War Veteran Faces Uncertain Future as Bail Hearing Unfolds
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Ben Roberts-Smith, a former Australian Special Air Service (SAS) soldier, was on the cusp of moving overseas when he was arrested at Sydney airport last week, a court has heard. Roberts-Smith, who is facing five counts of war crime murder, made a bail application before Judge Greg Grogin in Downing Centre local court on Friday morning.
The court was told that Roberts-Smith had not informed the authorities investigating him about his plans to move overseas, raising concerns about his potential flight risk. The decorated war veteran, who has been held in Silverwater prison, is now awaiting the judge's decision on whether he will be released on bail.
The case has garnered significant attention, with the Australia news live blog providing the latest updates on the proceedings. Supporters and critics alike are closely following the developments, as the outcome of the bail hearing could have far-reaching implications for Roberts-Smith's future. The case highlights the complex and sensitive nature of war crime allegations, and the challenges faced by those accused of such offenses.


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