Jurors who sat in the Zachary Rolfe murder trial might now feel cheated – that’s understandable | Richard Ackland

In criminal trials, the information that is excluded from a jury can be just as important as the information they get to see and hear

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Jurors who sat on the Zachary Rolfe murder trial in the supreme court of the Northern Territory might be feeling cheated.

A week after the not-guilty verdict came down, the court lifted more than two dozen suppression orders that had kept from the jury information about the alleged previous conduct of the accused.

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Law (Australia) | The Guardian