Intellectually disabled Inverell man Charlie Forster has consorting conviction set aside

By Louise Hall
Updated April 21 2017 - 4:30pm, first published 4:23pm
Charlie Maxwell Forster's sister, Macy, and mother Tricia Harrison outside Armidale District Court in 2015. Photo: The Armidale Express
Charlie Maxwell Forster's sister, Macy, and mother Tricia Harrison outside Armidale District Court in 2015. Photo: The Armidale Express

An intellectually disabled young man who was the first person to be jailed under controversial consorting laws has had his conviction set aside by the NSW Supreme Court.

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