Australian judge kicks breastfeeding woman out of court for being a ‘distraction’

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Australian judge kicks breastfeeding woman out of court for being a ‘distraction’
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The woman said she was traumatised by the incident, which generated widespread criticism against the judge. Read more at straitstimes.com.

MELBOURNE – A judge in Australia sparked outrage when he told a breastfeeding woman to leave his courtroom for being “a distraction”, The Age reported.

The move generated widespread public criticism, spurring County Court judge Mark Gamble on Friday to defend his decision as “self-explanatory” and that breastfeeding a baby was not permitted in court due to it being a “distraction for the jury at the very least”, according to The Age. A spokesman for the County Court of Victoria declined to comment. The Attorney-General Jaclyn Symes was not immediately available for comment.

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