Muddy Path Is Jodi Case Court for the Day; Jury Visits Where Body Found
The Herald › December 09, 2004
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The Herald › December 09, 2004
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IT was an unusually informal setting for a murder trial: the judge was dressed down in a tweed suit, the accused was not contained within the dock and the courtroom was a woodland path.
On the fourteenth day of the trial of Luke Mitchell, 16, who is accused of murdering Jodi Jones, his girlfriend, jurors were taken to the site where the schoolgirl's body was discovered to help them better understand the evidence.See the full content of this document
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Muddy Path Is Jodi Case Court for the Day; Jury Visits Where Body Found
Mr Mitchell denies killing Jodi, 14, in June last year and has lodged special defences claiming he was elsewhere at the time of the mu...
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