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ACT Supreme Court jury retires to consider verdict in Joshua Higgins murder trial following long and complex case

An ACT Supreme Court jury has retired to consider its decision in the murder trial of Joshua Higgins, the man accused of killing Jae-Ho Oh in his Gungahlin home in 2019.
Warning: This story contains graphic content
Key points:
- Joshua Higgins is accused of murdering Jae-Ho Oh, but says he was defending himself
- The prosecution say Mr Oh was stabbed at least 14 times in a violent and sustained attack
- An ACT Supreme Court jury must now decide whether the 32-year-old is guilty of murder
Mr Higgins, 32, has admitted he stabbed his friend in the early hours of March 11, but claims he did so after finding Mr Oh on top of him in bed.
Mr Higgins has been on trial for Mr Oh’s murder in the ACT Supreme Court and after nearly one month of…
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