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Are calls and visits recorded in Australia?
All prison phone calls are. Except ones with a lawyer or other exempt organisation.
Are calls and visits recorded in Australia?
Thank youAll prison phone calls are. Except ones with a lawyer or other exempt organisation.
That is interesting as I’d expect an innocent person to apply for it straight away. Makes me also wonder where he would he go if released on bail?Interestingly, he has not applied for bail. Not that he would get it, but as a public relations exercise , one accused of murder often does give applying for bail a red hot shot, it has good optics..
I just think the trial is going to be a royal mess and I feel so sorry for the two families that will have to look at him and listen to him and just quietly endure it all.The next stage and most important is the trial held at Victoria Supreme Court
Juries are randomly selected from the Victorian electoral roll The judge and their staff oversee the jury selection process.
The prosecution and defence can challenge or stand aside jurors without cause.
The number of jurors most likely for this type of trial, 12/15
They take an oath to carry out
Thankfully I think they'll only have to hear "yes your Honour" as I don't think he'll take the stand. Unless, of course, he goes rogue and sacks his legal teams, goes it alone and creates a crap show. At this point I'm not sure that would surprise me.I just think the trial is going to be a royal mess and I feel so sorry for the two families that will have to look at him and listen to him and just quietly endure it all.
You can hang him when they find him guilty. He's innocent until proven guilty in this countryThankfully I think they'll only have to hear "yes your Honour" as I don't think he'll take the stand. Unless, of course, he goes rogue and sacks his legal teams, goes it alone and creates a crap show. At this point I'm not sure that would surprise me.
I'm not sure I could contain myself if I were a family member in the court room. I'm quiet and non-confrontational by nature, but I find it difficult to hold my tongue when I'm passionate about something, especially something so serious. I'm not sure how the Murphy family has remained dignified, especially so because Samantha has not been properly laid to rest.
I can't wait for the evidence from the prosecution, especially when poor Samantha has still not been foundI just think the trial is going to be a royal mess and I feel so sorry for the two families that will have to look at him and listen to him and just quietly endure it all.
He is enjoying the presumption of innocence right now, he has not been summarily hung, by a gang of vigilantes.. he is lounging about in Remand, watching old replays of the Collingwood/ Eagles match, with a bowl of chips and a dip, looking forward to dinner cooked by a taxpayer paid cook and delivered to his cell, awaiting a visit from his taxpayer paid Barrister, who will guard his interests in court,You can hang him when they find him guilty. He's innocent until proven guilty in this country
I think the lack of a body is influencing the plea and the silence to be honest. Possibly thinks it can’t quite get across the line without that irrefutable proof.I can't wait for the evidence from the prosecution, especially when poor Samantha has still not been found
It doesn't matter what he's doing, and we don't know any specific details of the case, but In Australia, the presumption of innocence is a fundamental principle of the criminal justice system that states that a person is presumed innocent until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.He is enjoying the presumption of innocence right now, he has not been summarily hung, by a gang of vigilantes.. he is lounging about in Remand, watching old replays of the Collingwood/ Eagles match, with a bowl of chips and a dip, looking firward to dinner cooked by a taxpayer paid cook and delivered to his cell, awaiting a visit from his taxpayer paid Barrister, who will guard his interests in court,
The privilege of that presumption of innocence is in a court of law, not in the public domain. not 'in the country' outside a court of law .. That is the essence of freedom, in law.
I want a dollar for every time you say that Scooby. lols It’s ok, we all know and yet we can still watch, chat and dissect like a murder of crows perched along a telegraph line.You can hang him when they find him guilty. He's innocent until proven guilty in this country
None of us would make the jury.The privilege of that presumption of innocence is in a court of law, not in the public domain. not 'in the country' outside a court of law
It's certainly a very interesting case that stands out for me. There have been a lot of unsolved cold cases over the years, but this one for me is quite intriguing and just what the evidence is going to be, especially without a body and crime scene presentI want a dollar for every time you say that Scooby. lols It’s ok, we all know and yet we can still watch, chat and dissect like a murder of crows perched along a telegraph line.![]()
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The prosecutors need to have damming evidence, and we don't know what else could be said at the trialI think the lack of a body is influencing the plea and the silence to be honest. Possibly thinks it can’t quite get across the line without that irrefutable proof.
I think this is what everyone is waiting for to be honest! Wondering if there’s similarities to the Greg Lynn case where the police had a suspect and then aside from collecting cctv and public statements, meta data - did they then set about bugging and tapping phones, car, residence etc of suspect and friends etc. surely they would have done this. 60 minutes put out a show about a week before PS was arrested in which two pieces of info were mentioned - a damaged car and accumulation of accurate phone data. A week later he was arrested…same thing with Greg Lynn, 60 minutes did a similar show honing in on his car…not long after that he was arrested…cant help but wonder if the police in conjunction with media put a few fish hooks out there when they’ve got someone!I can't wait for the evidence from the prosecution, especially when poor Samantha has still not been found
It doesn't matter how many times this mantra is repeated, it is meaningless without the concrete rider that this presumption is in a Court of Law. In the public domain, not so.It doesn't matter what he's doing, and we don't know any specific details of the case, but In Australia, the presumption of innocence is a fundamental principle of the criminal justice system that states that a person is presumed innocent until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.
His family would be going through hell as well
It’s different for sure. I suspect that Moya O’Brien couldn’t hang around after seeing all of the evidence up close and with Patrick disagreeing with her counsel. I doubt he’ll provide an alibi because I doubt he has one. I think he’ll stay silent, pray the body isn’t found and hope like hell there’s not enough to convict. What else can he do if he is in fact guilty? What could he be doing if he is in fact innocent?It's certainly a very interesting case that stands out for me. There have been a lot of unsolved cold cases over the years, but this one for me is quite intriguing and just what the evidence is going to be, especially without a body and crime scene present
Do you understand that Media organisations can be found in contempt of court if their reporting prejudices the outcome of a trial ? This includes reporting that is unfair, unbalanced, or careless.It doesn't matter how many times this mantra is repeated, it is meaningless without the concrete rider that this presumption is in a Court of Law. In the public domain, not so.
I think the lack of a body is influencing the plea and the silence to be honest. Possibly thinks it can’t quite get across the line without that irrefutable proof.