As Alioop said the defence is buying time for the prosecution. The longer this takes the more chance that the prosecution will have three days to prepare for the cross examination.
Oh.
Withdrawn.
As Alioop said the defence is buying time for the prosecution. The longer this takes the more chance that the prosecution will have three days to prepare for the cross examination.
Just lucky I'm not on the jury at this point. The only thing I'd be questioning are his scratches.
Kate Kyriacou @KateKyriacou · 4s
Byrne says Allison would take Gerard's phone when he got home and would give it back in the morning. #badenclay
We're breaking for lunch. #badenclay
Tessa Scott ‏@TessaScott9 34s
Gerard told kids principal he had an affair but was now back with wife - defence. @9NewsBrisbane #badenclay
What's the principal of the school got to do with it??
Tessa Scott ‏@TessaScott9 34s
Gerard told kids principal he had an affair but was now back with wife - defence. @9NewsBrisbane #badenclay
What's the principal of the school got to do with it??
Is Mr Byrne prefacing all of this with "Gerard will tell you..."?
If so, please sod off, and let him tell us.
Kate Kyriacou @KateKyriacou · 11s
Byrne says Gerard was still optimistic. He was confident he could borrow money in time. #badenclay
Byrne says Allison had the password for Gerard's phone, would check his messages, calls and emails every day. #badenclay
1:01pm: "Allison was working in the business by this stage ... and the business he'll tell you was running efficiently," Mr Byrne said.
"Together they were making strategic decisions regarding the future directions of the business. He had the loans from his friends and he had the obligation under the agreement and variation of deed ... to buy out jocleyn and Phil by September 2012 and he wasn't overly concerned abut that. His plans were, he'll tell you, quite simple. He had time to finance through banks and if he didn't get it from there he was would approach other business acquaintances.
"He'll admit he was a little depressed, but he still had an optimistic view of the way things would go.
"He still had time to borrow that money for September."
Read more: http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/que...y-11-week-3-20140626-3aumz.html#ixzz35i7omxBh
thankyou, Sleuthy, Freya, Prime , Aimee for the fabulous relay job.. hats off to you all ..
They had three children, their relationship had survived and business was going well. They were, in fact, comfortable financially, he said.
Gerard had a vision.
He wanted not to have one agency but to have a number and he felt he had the ability and the skills to do that. To do that he needed to, he felt expand and one way of doing that was to take on partners in the business, he said.
Mr Byrne said the accused was impressed by an employee of his called Phil Broome.
He said that the company was rated one of BRWs Top 100 fast starters in Australia and Baden-Clay and Mr Broom went 50-50 in the company in 2008.
He said a woman called Jocelyn Frost joined the business and as joint partners, Mr Broome and Ms Frost each paid in $25,000.
Professionally things continued on the up. On the home front, they did not. Gerard will tell you hed been counselling some of his own staff, as a manager often does, about their own problems and their own relationships and personal issues.
http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/...-allison-in-2012/story-fnihsrf2-1226966924597