Lindt cafe siege inquest: Police should have shot Man Monis in the head, lawyer says

By Lisa Visentin
Updated May 30 2015 - 3:08am, first published 1:59am
Siege gunman Man Haron Monis. Photo: Department NSW of Justice
Siege gunman Man Haron Monis. Photo: Department NSW of Justice
Criminal lawyer Manny Conditsis said Monis was an 'extremely proud' man reduced to 'shaking' and 'crying like a baby' when he relayed his mistreatment by guards at Silverwater jail. Photo: Kate Geraghty
Criminal lawyer Manny Conditsis said Monis was an 'extremely proud' man reduced to 'shaking' and 'crying like a baby' when he relayed his mistreatment by guards at Silverwater jail. Photo: Kate Geraghty
Lawyer Chris Murphy said Monis didn't strike him 'as being very intelligent'. Photo: Kate Geraghty
Lawyer Chris Murphy said Monis didn't strike him 'as being very intelligent'. Photo: Kate Geraghty
Lawyer Dr Nazir Daawaar said he threw Monis out of his office after he flew into a rage and 'became aggressive' at being advised to plead guilty to postal offence charges. Photo: Daniel Munoz
Lawyer Dr Nazir Daawaar said he threw Monis out of his office after he flew into a rage and 'became aggressive' at being advised to plead guilty to postal offence charges. Photo: Daniel Munoz

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