The retrial of former political staffer Bruce Lehrmann over the alleged rape of Brittany Higgins has been aborted and the charges dropped, because of serious concerns about Higgins’ mental health.
“The evidence makes it clear that this is not limited to the harm and rather applies whether or not the complainant is required to enter the witness box.” Higgins’ friend Emma Webster released a statement after the announcement, which said: “Brittany is in hospital getting the treatment and support she needs.
Higgins then stood outside the ACT Supreme Court and described the justice system as “asymmetrical”, saying it made her feel as if she was the person on trial. The story first broke after Higgins went public with her allegations in early 2021 in two interviews with news.com.au andAfter Higgins then went to the police, she told them she felt “trapped, not human” after she said she woke to discover Lehrmann raping her. She said she was crying and telling him to stop while jammed against the armrest of the couch. “He raped me. He was in there, he was physically violating me. He was in my body,” Higgins said under cross-examination in court.
In the lead-up to the trial, Lehrmann’s former lawyer David Campbell accused former prime minister Scott Morrison of egregious conduct by apologising to Brittany Higgins in parliament at the beginning of this year, a move he said implied his client’s guilt and the accuser’s truthfulness and put the prospect of a fair trial at risk.
But the sisterhood had him guilty without trial...
Law Law Latest News, Law Law Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Source: theage - 🏆 8. / 77 Read more »
Source: smh - 🏆 6. / 80 Read more »
Source: 9NewsSyd - 🏆 23. / 51 Read more »
Source: SBSNews - 🏆 3. / 89 Read more »
Source: theage - 🏆 8. / 77 Read more »