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Fight to include evidence of significant importance in Scott Johnson murder trial
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A legal fight is brewing over the admissibility of significant evidence in the murder of Scott Johnson that could derail any future trial, a court has been told.
Key points:
The Crown is concerned about certain evidence being ruled out
Five days has been set aside for the pre-trial hearing from July 12
The New South Wales Supreme Court heard the case against the alleged murderer on Friday, Scott White, would be substantially weakened if the evidence was ruled inadmissible.
March 5, 2021
In Australia and the government for Western Australia has reportedly followed Victoria and New South Wales in announcing that it is to launch an official investigation into the license suitability of casino operator Crown Resorts Limited.
According to a Thursday report from the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, the coming examination is due to be conducted by a royal commission consisting of former Western Australia Supreme Court Judges Neville Owen and Lindy Jenkins with assistance from Colin Murphy, who served as the state’s Auditor General for twelve years from 2006. This trio will purportedly be tasked with looking into whether Crown Resorts Limited is fit to hold the western state’s sole casino license for its Crown Perth facility following recent revelations that it could have been complicit in a slew of money laundering offenses.