Karen Read’s lawyers say a fifth juror has confirmed the jury was a unanimous ‘not guilty’ on murder charge https://t.co/rEbB1F78Z3
The guilty verdict against a former Jetstar pilot in the murder of a missing camper is “in great doubt”, the killer’s lawyer says. https://t.co/GjClQFuuD1
To clear their client of Carol Clay’s murder the former pilot’s lawyers are considering using a law successfully applied in the state only once before. https://t.co/OWkXwP250C
The legal landscape in Australia has been marked by significant developments in two high-profile cases. Former Jetstar pilot Greg Lynn is set to appeal his murder conviction for the killing of retiree Carol Clay in Victoria's High Country. His lawyer has stated that the guilty verdict is 'in great doubt', and they are considering a legal strategy that has been successfully applied only once before in the state. Meanwhile, in a separate case, Karen Read's lawyers reported that a fifth juror confirmed the jury reached a unanimous 'not guilty' verdict on the murder charge against her. Additionally, concerns for personal safety have emerged, with a juror from the Read trial expressing fear and requesting the concealment of identities. In another case, a judge who found a woman not guilty of assaulting a police officer due to insanity has noted that the woman is facing threats, while the officer involved provided a victim impact statement.