Sam Kerr left to sweat as jury fails to return swift verdict with judge seeking unanimous decision

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Sam Kerr left to sweat as jury fails to return swift verdict with judge seeking unanimous decision
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Sam Kerr has been left to sweat overnight after the jury in her trial in London failed to return a swift verdict after being sent out on Monday afternoon. The star of the Australia women’s football team was in the dock on day six of the case in Kingston Crown Court to hear her defence counsel make the case for her acquittal. That was followed by the summing up by Judge Peter Lodder KC. The jury of eight women and four men then retired at 3.

“Without the attempt to discredit Miss Kerr, the police conduct is utterly indefensible. No consideration appears to have been given that the driver could have done what both women said he did,” Ms Forbes said. The prosecution, she said, has not challenged Kerr and Mewis saying they feared for their lives, yet “the police took no meaningful steps to investigate the taxi”.

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