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'''Rex Wild''', [[Queen's Counsel|QC]] is a former [[Director of Public Prosecutions]] for the [[Northern Territory]] of [[Australia]]. He was appointed to the position in 1998, retiring in 2006. One of his most prominent trials occurred in late 2005 when Wild led the prosecution of [[Bradley John Murdoch]] for the murder of [[Peter Falconio]]; he said that this would be his final case as Director of Public Prosecutions, a pledge he fulfilled by retiring.
'''Rex Wild''', [[Queen's Counsel|QC]] is a former [[Director of Public Prosecutions]] for the [[Northern Territory]] of [[Australia]]. He was appointed to the position in 1998, retiring in 2006. One of his most prominent trials occurred in late 2005 when Wild led the prosecution of [[Bradley John Murdoch]] for the murder of [[Peter Falconio]]; he said that this would be his final case as Director of Public Prosecutions, a pledge he fulfilled by retiring.


He returned to private law practice when his tenure was completed and was co-author of the 2007 "Little Children are Sacred"<ref>[http://www.nt.gov.au/dcm/inquirysaac/pdf/bipacsa_final_report.pdf R. Wild and P. Anderson (2007) ''Ampe Akelyernemane Meke Mekarle "Little Children are Sacred": Inquiry into the Protection of Aboriginal Children from Sexual Abuse'', Northern Territory Government, Darwin ISBN 978-0-9803874-1-4]</ref> Report into the [[sexual abuse]] of [[Indigenous Australian]] children in the Northern Territory
He returned to private law practice when his tenure was completed and was co-author of the 2007 "[[Little Children are Sacred]]"<ref>[http://www.nt.gov.au/dcm/inquirysaac/pdf/bipacsa_final_report.pdf R. Wild and P. Anderson (2007) ''Ampe Akelyernemane Meke Mekarle "Little Children are Sacred": Inquiry into the Protection of Aboriginal Children from Sexual Abuse'', Northern Territory Government, Darwin ISBN 978-0-9803874-1-4]</ref> Report into the [[sexual abuse]] of [[Indigenous Australian]] children in the Northern Territory


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Revision as of 03:37, 3 September 2009

Rex Wild, QC is a former Director of Public Prosecutions for the Northern Territory of Australia. He was appointed to the position in 1998, retiring in 2006. One of his most prominent trials occurred in late 2005 when Wild led the prosecution of Bradley John Murdoch for the murder of Peter Falconio; he said that this would be his final case as Director of Public Prosecutions, a pledge he fulfilled by retiring.

He returned to private law practice when his tenure was completed and was co-author of the 2007 "Little Children are Sacred"[1] Report into the sexual abuse of Indigenous Australian children in the Northern Territory

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