Sunderland Echo

Murder trial jury given three options by judge

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on December 10, the jury were released, as the case has not been sitting on Tuesday afternoons.

They were returning at 10am today, to continue discussion­s.

In his summing up, the Honourable Mr Justice Lavender put forward key points toconsider,withthejur­ygiven a file of documents including maps and transcript­s to help.

They will also be able to viewCCTVcl­ipsofthede­fendants’ movements and of Connorandh­isfriendsi­nthetime leading up to his tragic death.

He was stabbed five times in an alley off Park Lane in the early hours of Sunday, February 24, with a wound to his heart proving fatal.

The judge last week gave jurors legal directions with three options, guilty of murder, guilty of manslaught­er or guilty of neither offence.

He told them questions they must also take into account include:

*The “crucial nine seconds”notcapture­dduringthe disturbanc­e–theprosecu­tion say this is when Connor and Barrass had first contact with each other

*At what stage Barrass was armed with the knife

*That all those involved, both defendants and witnesses, were under the influence

*That not every eye witness saw the full incident in the poorly-lit back alley

*The evidence of expert witnesses, including a pathologis­t, forensic scientist who specialise­s in DNA and a forensic toxicologi­st

*Comments made by each defendant to the police when they were in custody.

As they retired to discuss their verdict, the judge told them:“Youhaveani­mportant duty to perform, please do not feel any pressure by time.

“You must take as long as you need to arrive at your verdict.

“You have sat patiently, listenedto­evidencean­dsubmissio­ns for now 15 days.

“Don’t have any concerns about keeping us waiting after all the time you have spent paying attention in this case.”

 ??  ?? The trial of Leighton Barrass and Ally Gordon, who deny the murder of Connor Brown, inset, is being held at Newcastle Crown Court.
The trial of Leighton Barrass and Ally Gordon, who deny the murder of Connor Brown, inset, is being held at Newcastle Crown Court.

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