Julian Knight
Julian is a prisoner serving a Life sentence, for committing the Hoddle Street shootings in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, in 1987.
In 1988, Julian was sentenced to life imprisonment with a minimum non-parole term of 27 years – www.lexis.com/research (Ref: 1988 VIC LEXIS 530)
In 2004, Julian was declared a vexatious litigant by the Supreme Court of Victoria for his repeated litigation against the Victorian prison authorities (the first prisoner in Australia to be so-declared).
In 2014, five weeks prior to the expiry to his 27-year minimum non-parole term, the Victorian State Government introduced retrospective legislation that removed Julian’s entitlement to parole.
Prior to committing the Hoddle Street shootings, Julian was an officer cadet at the Royal Military College, Duntroon.
To understand more about Julian’s story, check out
For more information on Julian Knight
For more information on the Hoddle Street Massacre
Articles by me and related materials:
Affidavit – Knight v G4S & Corrections Victoria
Affidavit – Knight v Shuard & Roach
Appeal: Letter to Victoria Legal Aid
Article – H Division – My Experience
Article – RMC Duntroon & Bastardization
Article – The Abolition of Prisons
Bridge Foundation – Poems.doc – Currently Unavailable
Bridge Foundation 2008 – Essay.doc – Currently Unavailable
Bridge Foundation 2009 – Essay.doc – Currently Unavailable
Bridge Foundation 2010 – Essay.doc – Currently Unavailable
Court Case Reports List.doc – Currently Unavaiable
Dictionary of Victorian Prison Slang (2020 Edition)