I think this is an example of how errors can occur in murder trials. Juries can receive information that is erroneous, factually wrong. Juries can make the wrong decision. I think this an excellent example of that, |
In the first trial, wrong evidence went to the jury. It should not have, as confirmed by the court of appeal. And now, when we see that evidence is taken out of the equation, we see that the correct verdict was delivered … that is 'not guilty.' |