GUILTY Uk - Emile Cilliers Accused Of Tampering W/ Wife's Parachute, Wiltshire, 5 April 2015

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Trial (Part Heard) - Resume - 10:00
Trial (Part Heard) - Jury retire to consider verdict - 10:06
Trial (Part Heard) - Resume - 14:42


So they have gone back into the court? or something's happening?

Could be - perhaps they've been given the majority ok ruling from the Judge ?
Haven't seen any of the journos tweeting about it though, so might have just been a late lunch break


ETA just looking on the Law Pages, there is another case going on in Court 3 and that case had a break from 2-3pm. So you might be right Moll and the Jury for Cilliers did go back in for some reason during that time.
 
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Thanks, Alyce. I thought so because I don't think lunch is counted as a break once the jury has retired. The jury remains retired and sandwiches are brought in - or that's what happened a rather long time ago when I was doing jury service.

The other case in Court 3 has resumed.
 
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The other trial in Court 3 has now finished for the day at 16.06 hrs.

But I can't see anything that says the Cilliers Jury have gone for the day.
 
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Helena Lee‏Verified account @BBCHelenaLee
20m20 minutes ago

Parachute trial: jury sent home for the night. Back tomorrow to continue deliberations at 10am.
 
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:facepalm:
 
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[FONT=&quot]The jury at Winchester Crown Court has been sent out to continue deliberations in the trial of an army sergeant accused of trying to murder his wife by tampering with her parachute.

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Something will happen today.
 
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Is this a Mystic Tortoise prediction?
 
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[FONT=&quot]Judge tells the jury he got a note from one of the jurors saying they had a holiday booked for Friday. Judge tells jury if they've not reached verdicts by Thursday that juror will be dismissed and the 11 others will continue deliberations.

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Is this a Mystic Tortoise prediction?
Well, I was going to say I don't think the judge would leave them floundering for a fourth day and he will issue a majority ruling. But having just seen that tweet about Friday I'm not so sure. It doesn't seem right to me, something's off. Wonder if it was his directions.
 
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So he doesn't propose to relent on unanimity before then. I never thought this would be a marathon, did you?
EDIT Just seen your post. I wondered the same. I do wish we had had a full report of his summing up and directions.
 
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So he doesn't propose to relent on unanimity before then. I never thought this would be a marathon, did you?
Absolutely not.

I can only think that VC could not be believed and they think she may have had something to do with it? It seems so straightforward to me, even with her seemingly becoming a hostile witness.
 
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Just catching up....

Very odd. It was a long summing up, wasn't it - 2 days more or less. We've all seen shorter ones for actual murder cases.
I am really surprised he has not given the majority ruling today.
Hopefully he might decide to do that tomorrow, while they still have 12 jurors and can go for a 10 -2. I think, if they are struggling now, then 10-1 will be even harder to achieve.

I would also have thought ( hoped ) by now, the jury might have been asked to give some indication of what they are stuck on. It may be only one of the 3 charges causing the problem?
We can but hope. I would hate to see him get away with this.
 
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I've just been reading back over her evidence and I can only describe it as a prosecutor's worst nightmare.
 
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Let's run a poll.

Thank this post if you think the prosecution has proven guilt beyond reasonable doubt.
 
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Thank this post if you think there is reasonable doubt.
 
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(Re Victoria Cilliers' evidence)
Except that she could not really undermine the facts reported, as far as I could see, because she didn't say she'd tried to commit suicide. She presented herself as in a bad way, though, and capable of mistakenly abandoning the main parachute before the reserve failed to work. It seemed to be agreed that the only other option was that someone else sabotaged the parachute, unless you went with the feeble defence 'accidents do happen' line. The slinks were missing. She didn't do that.
On the gas pipe, the same seemed to be true - there was clear independent evidence, I thought.
All very frustrating.
 
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[FONT=&quot]Back at Winchester Crown Court where the jury are again deliberating in the trial of Emile Cilliers, accused of attempting to murder his Scottish wife Victoria.

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Hope he's taken his knitting with him
 
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Blimey, is this STILL going on?!?! What's occurring? (or not)
 

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