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Erin Patterson appeal live: prosecutors to seek life in prison without parole for triple murderer

Erin Patterson appeal live: prosecutors to seek life in prison without parole for triple murderer

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20.46 EDTProsecution says no evidence Patterson had 'innocent' interest in foraging mushroomsCrown prosecutor Jeremy McWilliams is arguing against Patterson’s third ground of appeal.On this ground, Patterson’s legal team argue the trial judge, Justice Christopher Beale, erred in…

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20.46 EDTProsecution says no evidence Patterson had 'innocent' interest in foraging mushroomsCrown prosecutor Jeremy McWilliams is arguing against Patterson’s third ground of appeal.On this ground, Patterson’s legal team argue the trial judge, Justice Christopher Beale, erred in ruling that photos and videos related to mushrooms and found on an SD card in Patterson’s home was inadmissible.Patterson’s lawyers said the photos from 2020 tended to support her evidence that she had a tendency to forage for mushrooms, which included picking and eating them.

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