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I am coming to accept the findings have been formed according to 'Legal guidelines'. One would think that from the evidence during the Trial, if he could be found guilty of Manslaughter, then he could be found guilty of Murder ........ scratches and lies together with strong circumstantial. Missing is evidence such as finger prints, security camera evidence, admission, his shoes with mud from the creek, witnesses to the events. Circumstantial evidence is strong enough to uphold Manslaughter ..... but not Murder. JMOI'd find it helpful to know what kind of mental element/intention/mens rea is necessary for a verdict of this kind of manslaughter.
I am coming to accept the findings have been formed according to 'Legal guidelines'. One would think that from the evidence during the Trial, if he could be found guilty of Manslaughter, then he could be found guilty of Murder ........ scratches and lies together with strong circumstantial. Missing is evidence such as finger prints, security camera evidence, admission, his shoes with mud from the creek, witnesses to the events. Circumstantial evidence is strong enough to uphold Manslaughter ..... but not Murder. JMO
You were broadcasting your view that the decision is unappealable a short time after the judgement was released*. Looking over the list of High Court decisions this year, it has reviewed a criminal case every couple of months. In some cases the accused person appealed, in others the Crown. You are wrong to say it NEVER happens. The Court of Appeal took over three months to produce their Baden-Clay decision. You spent how many minutes or hours to ascertain the perfection of their work? If you have all the issues at your fingertips, pray share them. Why is the decision unappealable?
*Post #332, 17 hours ago
Absolutely true, and I believe too that it was a solution, which he attempted to pull off ...... Murder not Manslaughter, and I am sure Justice Byrne and the Jury could see that ...... those Appeal Court Judges probably thought that too, but weren't there during the Trial and too distant to absorb all of the evidence, so were in a position to make their finding only based on words. JMOHowever the absence of Allison in his life was the logical answer to his debt and infidelity problems, which to many constitutes enough of a motive. His world was a ticking time bomb. Nothing can convince me otherwise.
Absolutely true, and I believe too that it was a solution, which he attempted to pull off ...... Murder not Manslaughter, and I am sure Justice Byrne and the Jury could see that ...... those Appeal Court Judges probably thought that too, but weren't there during the Trial and too distant to absorb all of the evidence, so were in a position to make their finding only based on words. JMO
I've just pasted Gerbals scratched face on my hubby's dart board. Beautiful!
I can't wait for see his face when he opens the dart cupboard. I'll throw my first bullseye with pleasure.
Gerard Baden-Clay and the High Bar for Prosecution
There is a well-written explanation of yesterday's ruling here. Well worth a read. http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-12-...clay-and-the-high-bar-for-prosecution/7013034
I heard a couple of callers into Ray Hadley 2GB this morning wondering WTF?
All the callers I heard were men!!
Ray called GBC 'a lying *advertiser censored*'.
In looking for silver linings let's hope his sentence down grade is viewed poorly by his fellow inmates - jealousy, racism, classism - any sentiment will do really...
IMO
One-punch laws didn't come into effect in Queensland until 2014, so couldn't be applied to GBC's crime.They decided it was possible that there was “a physical confrontation between (Baden-Clay) and his wife in which he delivered a blow which killed her ... without intending to cause serious harm”, and that therefore, Allison’s death may not have been premeditated.
http://www.news.com.au/national/cou...e/news-story/073e5a4e2ea6cb3b31c3d3305bfb9945
Is this the reason why? One punch laws? Oh it wasn't the punch that killed - it was the pavement that hit her head. Bloody BS!
The man found guilty of killing Sydney teenager Daniel Christie in a one-punch attack at Kings Cross in 2013 has been sentenced to a maximum of 10 years in jail.
Shaun McNeil, 27, was found not guilty of murder but guilty of manslaughter in June and will be eligible for parole in 2021.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-08-...er-one-punch-death-of-daniel-christie/6728418
I don't get what you mean. Is that (bolded) what Ray Hadley's callers were saying?That is the bloody conclusion. He didn't say jack squat and therefore didn't lie. He was just watching TV and Allison was gone. He was such an away from home father conducting his peccadilloes, how would he know if she was gone. Oops dumbs::::t forgot his kids knew Mum being gone was odd.
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