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From: MSN NicknameKiwithrottlejockey  (Original Message)Sent: 5/28/2008 9:07 AM

Here is the latest “not guilty�?verdict....



Murray Foreman not guilty of Jack Nicholas murder

NZPA | Wednesday, 28 May 2008

Murray Foreman has been found not guilty of the murder of Hawkes Bay farmer Jack Nicholas.

 

SHOT DEAD: Jack Nicholas (left). �?BILL KEARNS/The Dominion Post
THE ACCUSED: Murray Foreman (right). �?EVA BRADLEY/The Dominion Post



The jury returned its verdict tonight after a day and a half of deliberations in the High Court in Napier.

Eight women and four men began hearing evidence against accused man Murray Kenneth Foreman in the High Court in Napier on April 14.

Foreman, 51, denied any involvement in the dawn shooting of Mr Nicholas at his remote farm northwest of Napier on August 27, 2004.

The jurors added a rider that they did not believe any member of the Nicholas family was involved in the killing.

http://www.stuff.co.nz/4563434a10.html



So what is going on?

Are the crown prosecutors blowing it?

Are the police stuffing up in their investigations and gathering of evidence?

Are defence lawyers getting considerably better at carrying out their job on behalf of clients?



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     re: WTF? Three “not guilty�?verdicts in murder trials in the past few days!   MSN NicknameLeadboot   5/28/2008 9:39 AM
     re: WTF? Three “not guilty�?verdicts in murder trials in the past few days!   MSN Nicknamenítpícker  5/28/2008 11:38 PM
     re: WTF? Three “not guilty�?verdicts in murder trials in the past few days!   MSN NicknameKiwithrottlejockey  5/29/2008 3:19 AM