After a week of jury deliberations the case reached a crescendo at breakneck speed – and the chaos of those final moments didn’t stop with the decision
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The first sign something was amiss in the trial of Bruce Lehrmann came just before 8.30am on Thursday.
A note, sent by staff working for the ACT supreme court chief justice, Lucy McCallum, landed in the inboxes of observers, advising the court would be convening at an unusually early time.
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Continue reading…After a week of jury deliberations the case reached a crescendo at breakneck speed – and the chaos of those final moments didn’t stop with the decisionGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcastThe first sign something was amiss in the trial of Bruce Lehrmann came just before 8.30am on Thursday.A note, sent by staff working for the ACT supreme court chief justice, Lucy McCallum, landed in the inboxes of observers, advising the court would be convening at an unusually early time.Sign up for our free morning newsletter and afternoon email to get your daily news roundup Continue reading…
