Roseanne Beckett can't put a price on the decade she spent in jail on wrongful convictions, but she is confident it won't come close to the amount the NSW government has spent frustrating her attempts to gain a single cent in compensation.

But the NSW Attorney-General's indication that his office would continue to resist Ms Beckett's claim, despite her High Court victory, provoked fresh disgust in a woman used to steeling herself for battle.

Set to sue: Roseanne Beckett's claim to be heard next year. Credit:AAP

''It's incredible,'' she said. ''People need to realise just how many taxpayer dollars that the Crown has spent on this. They've spent hundreds of millions of dollars taking it through court every time they get an outcome that doesn't suit them.

''Given the amount of time and the money they've spent you would expect them to say, 'OK, let's get this settled and spend no more of the taxpayer's money.'''