Public talk about Brittany Higgins’ case could impact prosecution, chief justice warns

Judge tells court those interested in criminal case against Bruce Lehrmann for alleged rape need to be ‘careful with the words they publish’ ahead of trial

The Australian Capital Territory’s chief justice has warned the more the public talk about Brittany Higgins’ alleged rape, the more likely the prosecution could be halted, with a lawyer for the defence raising concerns recent public speeches may have the potential to prejudice the case.

Bruce Lehrmann has pleaded not guilty to raping the former Liberal staffer in a federal minister’s office in 2019.

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Law (Australia) | The Guardian