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Juror ‘stared at, followed’ in Olympian’s $200m coke case
The jury has been sent home early to consider if they can remain impartial in deciding the accused’s fate.Addressing the jury this afternoon, on the sixth day of the Brisbane Supreme Court trial, Justice Ann Lyons told them to take the weekend to consider whether they could remain impartial after revelations that a juror believed they were being followed on Wednesday night as they left the building on George St in Brisbane’s CBD, and were walking to the nearby Roma St train station.“If for any…
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