Hi NN, on the silencer evidence I agree, but I believe the silencer evidence was slipped in to get the right result (noble cause). Surely Rivlin must have known that the silencer had been discovered and handled by the relatives prior to trial.
If he did it must have been a no brainer to raise this with the Jury.
If he didn't - why not!!
Either way Rivlin let this go - as with a lot of other things.
I certainly understand your point on how a jury should reach its verdict β itβs just amazingly coincidental imo that the Judge stated he would accept a majority verdict β and low and behold he got a 10:2 majority. Where does a majority start β I believe it is at 10?
So, 11:1 Guilty 10:2 Guilty 9:3 Not Guilty
Hi Nickos
Yes I believe GR was aware of the history of the silencer. Hence the reason the defence arranged for the relatives to provide blood samples to exclude contamination. (RB's blood sample matched the sample found in the silencer in terms of type and group. I'm not legally trained but from a lay person's perspective I struggle to understand WHY GR did not actively pursue contamination, accidental or deliberate, as a realistic possibility. Instead he went down a one way track of SC using the silencer and returning it to the gun cupboard. IMO that theory was too unbelievable for a majority verdict of not guilty. I understand it would have been possible to present the jury with both options and that his reason(s) for not doing so revolved around not wanting to put the jury in the position of having to choose EP/extended family v JB.
I agree with you IMO he let a lot of things go.
I understand he was more use to defending. Also that JB's sols had not previously conducted a case on legal aid and failed to investigate properly and instruct appropriate expert witnesses.
There doesn't seem to be much info in the public domain re GR?
It strikes me that the case is not the normal run of the mill case a QC wld come up against on a regular basis. Perhaps aspects of it threw him? Perhaps he struggled with the fact that those that should have been supportive of JB ie extended family and JM believed him to be guilty and he was overwhelmed by the mountain?
I ask myself how he will feel when JB's conviction is quashed? Professionally embarrassed I guess. Personally ? IMO JB's defence, if you can call it that, did a truly awful job.