Janine Balding killers: NSW government rejects UN finding

By Tom Allard
Updated November 26 2014 - 3:13am, first published 2:16am
A report in the Herald on June 23, 1990, on the trial of Matthew Elliott, left, who was 16, and Wayne Jamieson, who was 22, when they murdered Janine Balding, right, pictured with her fiance. Photo: Supplied
A report in the Herald on June 23, 1990, on the trial of Matthew Elliott, left, who was 16, and Wayne Jamieson, who was 22, when they murdered Janine Balding, right, pictured with her fiance. Photo: Supplied

The teen killers of Janine Balding should not get an opportunity for parole, the NSW government insisted on Tuesday, as it rejected a finding from the UN that the duo had their human rights violated after being sentenced to life in prison.

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