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Ben Roberts-Smith's plans to flee Australia expose his guilt and contempt for justice.

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What happened?

Court documents reveal that Ben Roberts-Smith, facing war crime charges, planned to leave Australia before being arrested.

Oppose

Some argue that Roberts-Smith's plans were a reaction to the stress of legal proceedings and not an attempt to evade justice.

Risk

The risk of Roberts-Smith fleeing is significant given his prior travel arrangements and opposition to bail by prosecutors.

Conflict

Potential conflicts arise from political figures supporting Roberts-Smith, complicating the pursuit of justice.

Future

If Roberts-Smith is found guilty, his case could set a precedent for holding military personnel accountable for alleged war crimes. If he flees, it undermines faith in Australia’s justice system.

Predict

Given the evidence of flight risk, there's a high likelihood that Roberts-Smith will face trial but may attempt to evade justice through legal maneuvers or escape.

Context

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Why is this being discussed?

Documents show Ben Roberts-Smith planned to leave Australia and had a business flight booked when he was arrested. This raises concerns about his willingness to face trial for alleged war crimes in Afghanistan. Ending with: Is justice possible if the accused can simply flee?

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Hidden Trade-off

Roberts-Smith's potential flight highlights the trade-off between upholding legal proceedings and ensuring public safety and trust in the judicial system.

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