I'll go out on a limb and say a guilty verdict will be delivered today.
Jury expected to retire to consider verdict before lunchtime.
For our not in Australia members, it's now 9.25 am, so lunchtime is in a few hours time.
The only chance I can see of that happening is if one juror, for whatever reason, just won't budge and it ends up locked at 11-1. It happens. Let's just hope it doesn't happen here.I just can't see a not guilty verdict.
46(4) amended by No. 61/2001 s. 15(1). (4) A verdict that the accused is guilty or not guilty of murder or treason or an offence against section 71 or 72 of the Drugs, Poisons and Controlled Substances Act 1981 or an offence against a law of the Commonwealth must be unanimous.Google search
Does a jury have to be unanimous in Australia?
Unanimous verdicts are required for all offences heard by a jury in Queensland, New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory.
So maybe not the same in Victoria.
Listened to it driving home last night and Dann was making my blood boil. He started out in his summing up accusing Porceddu of playing dirty chess and then proceeded to play his own dirtier chess. He's no fool and I'm sure, like the rest of us, he suspects GL is as guilty as sin but he has to do everything he can to muddy the water.New episode of The Missing Campers Podcast Dated yesterday
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The Missing Campers Trial
True Crime Podcast · Updated Weekly · The Missing Campers Trial follows the case of Russell Hill and Carol Clay, and the man accused of murdering them, Gregory Lynn, an accusation he denies. Bringing you up to date with an investigation ...podcasts.apple.com
I haven't listened to it yet but did read enough about what he said and that is putting me off listening but I think I will listen to it.Listened to it driving home last night and Dann was making my blood boil.