Aborted Bublitz case ‘fits in the normal context’ of mistrial
“I would imagine it's pretty serious for him to declare a mistrial in this case,” retired judge David Harvey says.
Campbell Gibson Thu, 11 May 2017
Mistrials are rare but when they happen, it’s usually for a serious reason, retired judge David Harvey says.
Yesterday, the judge presiding over the Financial Markets Authority’s case against the four men behind failed finance firms Viaduct Capital and Mutual Finance in the Auckland High Court,
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