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Justice must not only be done — it must be seen to be done

Andrew Jefferson
Andrew Jefferson
Published: June 12, 2025
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CALL FOR JUSTICE: Chis Sanders relives his nightmare at a recent government hearing at the Alexandra Hills Hotel.
CALL FOR JUSTICE: Chis Sanders relives his nightmare at a recent government hearing at the Alexandra Hills Hotel.
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FEW cases in recent memory have shaken our community as deeply as the brutal stabbing of Chris Sanders.

The horrifying violence he endured left him with life-threatening injuries and a lifetime of trauma. That alone is devastating. But what has followed has been, for many, even harder to comprehend.

The sentencing of the 17-year-old attacker – a three-month conditional release order with no conviction recorded – was rightly met with widespread disbelief and outrage.

For Mr Sanders, and for a community striving to feel safe and see justice upheld, the court’s original decision fell staggeringly short of what most would consider appropriate.

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The teenager’s apparent lack of remorse, including reported courtroom behaviour that can only be described as contemptuous, only deepened the sense that something had gone terribly wrong.

This is not a call for vengeance.

It is a call for accountability – for a justice system that properly acknowledges the gravity of serious, violent crime and protects the safety and dignity of victims.

That the offender has since allegedly reoffended only underscores the community’s concern that the original sentence neither rehabilitated nor deterred.

We welcome the Attorney-General’s decision to last week appeal the sentence and note the community’s trust now lies in the hands of the judicial process.

The question before the court is no longer simply what punishment fits the crime – it is whether the system can restore public confidence by ensuring justice is not only done but seen to be done.

On behalf of our readers and the wider community, we express our strong support for Chris Sanders.

He did not ask to be a symbol of this moment, but through unimaginable pain and adversity, he has shown courage, dignity, and the determination to speak up.

We stand with him and his family as they await the outcome of the appeal.

This case has already become more than one man’s fight. It is now a test of our justice system’s ability to deliver not just legal correctness, but moral clarity.

We wait with interest – and hope – to see whether the court delivers justice.

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