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Defence tables key question it says has been left unanswered
Mr Mandy (left) is continuing his closing address to the jury.
Mr Mandy said the Crown has access to experts, doctors and other witnesses 'to answer their questions'.
The barrister said a question that needs to be answered is if death cap mushroom poisoning can affect people differently.
'Can people share the same meal containing toxins and have different outcomes?' Mr Mandy said.
'[The] prosecution says it's not possible.'
The jury heard the question has been looked at by experts across the globe but the Crown didn't ask for an opinion themselves until after Mr Mandy asked someone himself.Mr Mandy asked where was the expert who said Patterson should have been as sick as her guests.
'Where is the expert who provides you with the answer to that question?' Mr Mandy said.
'Put all of the evidence to the accused, not just a piece of it,' he said.
'They should've called that evidence and they didn't.'
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Defence: 'This is our last chance'
Mr Mandy accused the Crown again of presenting a 'flawed case' and said some of his own arguments might be 'simple and obvious'.
'But this is our last chance to speak to you on Erin Patterson's behalf,' he said.
Mr Mandy said he wouldn't apologise for going through the case in detail.
‘We can't chat to you about this,' he said.
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