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My gosh I hope notI thought the retrial was a fact. A fait accompli.
Or could he just walk free now that his conviction is overturned ?
I wouldn't be surprised if his lawyers try for that now.
My gosh I hope notI thought the retrial was a fact. A fait accompli.
Or could he just walk free now that his conviction is overturned ?
I wouldn't be surprised if his lawyers try for that now.
I agree Cliff, if I was the defense I'd be asking for a Judge alone trial.The second trial will have to be held in front of a judge alone unless they can find a jury pool from somewhere who aren't aware of the first case. Perhaps aliens?
Given the serious nature of the murder charge, and the Court’s conclusion that the evidence has not been compromised and the unfairness of the first trial will not permeate a new trial, the Court has determined that the interests of justice require Mr Lynn to stand trial again for the murder of Mrs Clay.Here's the Summary of Judgment from the Court of Appeal. Just 2 (and a bit) pages long.
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Long version:I’ve looked on the Court of Appeals site, but I really want to read the transcript/judgment summary. Anyone seen a link or document yet?
This is disappointing but I have hope that a strong case can be argued again.
I wonder if a judge-only retrial is appropriate, this is complex and high profile now, plus the recent information about Lynn that’s been made public.
Jury of peers is good justice, but I think it’s going to be complicated to argue murder with a jury who can’t be influenced by the circumstances of the other conviction.
I’m very interested to see how they navigate facts related to Mr Hill’s death in the retrial.
The second trial will have to be held in front of a judge alone unless they can find a jury pool from somewhere who aren't aware of the first case. Perhaps aliens?
I didn't expect the retrial would be as soon as the end of the next month.
That doesn't give either side long to prepare.
They might be aware of the first trial, however they will be questioned on their ability to remain impartial.The second trial will have to be held in front of a judge alone unless they can find a jury pool from somewhere who aren't aware of the first case. Perhaps aliens?