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Can I ask the Aussies about the prosecution's cross of Patterson? I'm puzzled by it. It seems Rogers simply posed "I suggest" statements, and EP either agreed or disagreed. We see that repeatedly. I don't remember Rogers asking any straightforward questions, she just basically made allegations and let EP respond.
Is this a quirk of Rogers' style of cross, or is there a prescribed pattern for the cross of a defendant in Australia (or maybe just Victoria?)
I noticed that the defence team used the "I suggest" thing, too. When they were questioning Ian Wilkinson, Simon Patterson and others some weeks ago. Both Colin Mandy and his co-counsel (Stafford) were doing it.
Eg:
Mandy suggested to Wilkinson that Patterson did not, in fact, have a set of four grey plates, and told the court no grey or stone plates had been found at her house.
Mushroom lunch’s sole surviving guest details deadly meal
Regarding the conversation on Sunday, Stafford tells Cripps that Patterson “did not tell you that Simon had told her that the others were unwell at that time”. Cripps replies: You can suggest it but I’m certain.
Erin Patterson trial day 12 – as it happened
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