Last-minute measures to monitor and control Snowtown accomplice Mark Ray Haydon have been imposed days before the 65-year-old's sentence is set to end and he is released into the community.
Last-minute measures to monitor and control Snowtown accomplice Mark Ray Haydon have been imposed days before the 65-year-old's sentence is set to end and he is released into the community.
The SA Supreme Court will not make a final decision on whether he qualifies as a high-risk offender until after his 25-year head sentence ends next week.
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