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Daniel Andrews has engaged a high-profile lawyer to fight a Supreme Court order to hand over his mobile phone records from the day of a near-fatal 2013 car crash with a teenage cyclist.
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Daniel Andrews has engaged a high-profile lawyer to fight a Supreme Court order to hand over his mobile phone records from the day of a near-fatal 2013 car crash with a teenage cyc...
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