Gene Gibson awarded compensation from WA government for wrongful conviction

The Aboriginal man from the Western Desert was wrongfully convicted of manslaughter and sentenced to seven years in jail.

Gene Gibson

Gene Gibson was sentenced to seven years in jail for a crime he didn't commit. Source: Kiwirrkurra

The Western Australian government has taken responsibility for the flawed investigation into the death of Joshua Warneke who was found dead on the outskirts of Broome in 2010.

Gene Gibson, who is from the Western Desert remote community of Kiwirrkurra, was sentenced to seven years in jail after pleading guilty to the manslaughter of Mr Warneke. He was

Today, the WA government announced they will award Mr Gibson $1.5 million in compensation.

“The State makes this payment in recognition of the miscarriage of justice suffered by Mr Gibson,” West Australian Attorney General John Quigley said in a statement.

“In making this payment, the State has taken into account the flaws in the investigation, Mr Gibson’s vulnerability, loss of liberty, and the hardship, hurt and loss he would have experienced as a result of his conviction and imprisonment.”

Mr Gibson served about four years and eight months in prison before the Court of Appeal set aside that conviction and acquitted Mr Gibson of the charge in April last year.   

In November 2015 an investigation by the Corruption and Crime Commission (CCC) had found “systemic failures” by the West Australian Police in its initial investigation into the death.

During the police investigation Mr Gibson, whose first language is not English, was not offered a translator.

The Supreme Court ruled Gibson’s police interviews were involuntary and inadmissible. 

Mr Gibson launched his compensation claim against the State Government in July 2017 and had requested a $2.5 million.

Joshua Warneke’s mother was a strong advocate for the release of Mr Gibson and did not believe he killed her son.

The State government is looking at reforming the current Criminal Law (Mentally Impaired Accused) Act.

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Published 18 April 2018 4:19pm
Updated 19 April 2018 8:06am
By Rangi Hirini
Source: NITV News


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