I really didn't know about this at all,I just imagined that virtually every defendant gave evidence.This is a surprise to me Steve.So Luke not giving evidence is nothing out of the ordinary then?
Well, a barrister might argue that the prosecution has to prove its case, so err on the side of caution, particularly if a defendant is prone to outbursts. With Kyle Rittenhouse it was regarded as imperative that he gave his side of the story, as he was claiming he acted in self-defence. As far as the Luke Mitchell trial was concerned, the way he treated police officers during interrogation and his obsession with knives and the Devil might have given Findlay cause for concern.