No plan for murder-accused cop to 'go in' (msn.com)
A bit more detail in this report... not good news for Rolfe, ..
Today, I think, Strickland gives a summing up. ,, that's how it appears to me, which indicates that Rolfe, no surprise, is not going to give any testimony in his own defence. Not that doing that should be held against him, but juries, for reasons known only to them, tend to do exactly that, yet, on the other hand, one who gets up into the box and self testifies runs the equal chance of getting on the wrong side of a jury ( Baden-Clay, case in point )
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'''Prosecutors say his Immediate Response Team ignored senior officers' orders to wait until 5.30am the following day to arrest the teen when he could be more easily taken into custody.
Rolfe and another officer instead went into Mr Walker's grandmother's home where they found the teen and attempted to take him into custody.
The unit's commander, Sergeant Lee Bauwens, told the Supreme Court in Darwin the part-time team's job was to cordon and contain offenders for the full-time Tactical Response Group.'''''
( it seems that Strickland is not having a bar of the 4 IRT claiming they were not issued any instructions at all. It was a tall tale to swallow, for me, it was how would they know where Kumanjayi was unless the address was written down in the instructions? They were not locals, they were sent out from the Alice. They had him dead in 14 mins from them leaving the police station. )
A bit more detail in this report... not good news for Rolfe, ..
Today, I think, Strickland gives a summing up. ,, that's how it appears to me, which indicates that Rolfe, no surprise, is not going to give any testimony in his own defence. Not that doing that should be held against him, but juries, for reasons known only to them, tend to do exactly that, yet, on the other hand, one who gets up into the box and self testifies runs the equal chance of getting on the wrong side of a jury ( Baden-Clay, case in point )
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'''Prosecutors say his Immediate Response Team ignored senior officers' orders to wait until 5.30am the following day to arrest the teen when he could be more easily taken into custody.
Rolfe and another officer instead went into Mr Walker's grandmother's home where they found the teen and attempted to take him into custody.
The unit's commander, Sergeant Lee Bauwens, told the Supreme Court in Darwin the part-time team's job was to cordon and contain offenders for the full-time Tactical Response Group.'''''
( it seems that Strickland is not having a bar of the 4 IRT claiming they were not issued any instructions at all. It was a tall tale to swallow, for me, it was how would they know where Kumanjayi was unless the address was written down in the instructions? They were not locals, they were sent out from the Alice. They had him dead in 14 mins from them leaving the police station. )