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Everybody appeals. You wouldn't be doing your well-paid job as a defense attorney if you didn't. Exactly how often are appeals in murder convictions successful?........trying hard to remember one. Police/prosecutors are not careless or sloppy, they've had lots of practise in putting killers away for good.Dermot Dann can lodge an appeal, but it doesn't mean an appeal will be granted. He will need to find specific allowable and valid grounds for an appeal, for one to be heard.
He now has 28 days in which to lodge an appeal.
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Criminal appeals
Information about criminal appeals in the Victorian Court of Appeal.www.supremecourt.vic.gov.au
Everybody appeals. You wouldn't be doing your well-paid job as a defense attorney if you didn't. Exactly how often are appeals in murder convictions successful?........trying hard to remember one. Police/prosecutors are not careless or sloppy, they've had lots of practise in putting killers away for good.
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My attempt at translation: "Everyone else is experiencing shame and suffering, but not me, no, I am perplexed. The whole thing was all very rational and logical and factual, and no one else's business but my own, yet these other people in the world confuse me with their over-the-top ridiculous emotions. I forgot that people apparently cared about this elderly couple that I so deeply despised. I see now where I made errors (drat that cellphone ping) and I am sorry I made one or two mistakes in my otherwise perfect plan. I was truly convinced I'd get away with it, and the clubs I worked so hard to join would never know. I can't believe that for all those months they were listening in on my private rants: That part was actually quite humiliating."pathetic!
LYNN'S LETTER OF APOLOGY
In a letter to the court Lynn maintained his innocence.
‘Your honour I am disappointed and perplexed by the jury verdict as I have not killed anyone and will be respectfully appealing the decision.
'However I accept that my decision to flee the scene and attempt to disappear and all of my actions to that effect were selfish and callous in the extreme causing family and friends of both Carl Clay and Russell Hill much grief and stress for 20 long months.
'For those actions I am very sorry.
'At the time I had reasons but I understand they are no excuse and are of no interest to those that suffered.
'To detail any of that now would be insulting to the memory of Carol and Russell.
'I’m also very sorry for the trouble and work my decisions caused for Victorian emergency services both government and voluntary, to my previous employer and sporting clubs to which I belong, I apologise for the shame that my trial has caused.
'To my loving family, I am very sorry for the pain, shame and suffering they have endured.
'I understand that due to current community sentiment, my apology will likely be rejected by most.
'With heart felt regret for my own behaviour I humbly apologise regardless.
'I don’t ask for forgiveness, I am simply sorry for what I have done.’
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Bombshell sentence for ex-Jetstar pilot Greg Lynn for murdering camper
Greg Lynn, 57, had pleaded not guilty in the Supreme Court of Victoria to the murders of Russell Hill, 74, and Ms Clay, 73, in the Wonnangatta Valley, in Victoria's Alpine region, on March 20, 2020.www.dailymail.co.uk
Thinking of you and your loved ones stacey_victoria. To have suffered such a loss, in the most vile of circumstances would be utterly devastating, and then to have to endure the stress of the trial, and everything that goes with that (including seeing the person responsible for your loss in court, proclaiming innocence) must have been gut-wrenching, way beyond the experiences of most of us.Yep... I was holding it together til then.
Intended launch of an appeal is being widely reported in the media currently IMO. Unfortunately it is a sign of the times and sometimes the appeal process can go against the convicted.your timing is what I find disrespectful!
Of course it will CIT, apart from being a lying, vicious, murderer - he's a walking ego after all, and as he's already shown, he has no concerns about the potential of frittering away the nest-egg of his missus & offspring while he fills up more rooms with his toxic flatulence.Non parole period is 24 years.
So now I am sure the appeal process will kick in.
It is hard to recall a scenario where a bloke's barrister, just after the sentence is brought down by the judge doesn't line him/herself up outside the court, crisp jabot and wig glaring in the sunlight , giving the gathered press a stern and judicial look, eyebrows drawn, to claim, 'we are appealing'. Every barrister does it. Every convicted criminal is entitled to it.Intended launch of an appeal is being widely reported in the media currently IMO. Unfortunately it is a sign of the times and sometimes the appeal process can go against the convicted.
Thank you so much... this is the kindest thing.Thinking of you and your loved ones stacey_victoria. To have suffered such a loss, in the most vile of circumstances would be utterly devastating, and then to have to endure the stress of the trial, and everything that goes with that (including seeing the person responsible for your loss in court, proclaiming innocence) must have been gut-wrenching, way beyond the experiences of most of us.
To you, and all the loved ones of Carol Clay and Russell Hill, your grace under extreme pressure has been profoundly
awe-inspiring. You have done Carol and Russell proud.
Very best wishes.
Justice is served.