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AC3.2 – Drawing conclusions from cases

Conclusion Explanation Case study What happened? Why is it that conclusion?
Unsafe Lindy  Australia  The Northern Territory
verdict Overturned Chamberlain  Lindy police could not
verdict due camping believe the corner's
to the jury with family inquest about a Dingo
basing their  9month being the suspect. This
verdict on daughter was overruled and not
incorrect, goes missing admitted to the jury
missed out  Lindy claims during the trial.
or biased a dingo took  Lindy was questioned
evidence her baby on the garments her
presented in  Authorities daughter was wearing.
court. did not Specific and precise
believe her questions that were
 Lindy was asked in a leading way
sentenced which confused Lindy.
This was used against
her, Lindy thought she
was just giving her
testimony.
 Much was made of the
Chamberlains' Seventh-
day Adventist religion,
including false
allegations that the
church was actually a
cult that killed infants
as part of bizarre
religious ceremonies.
The jury was made up
on people who did not
agree with religion.

Unjust A unfair and Amanda  Italy  Socos failed to wear
verdict bias trial Knox  Amanda the proper ppe when
foreign entering the crime
exchange scene
student  Amanda was coerced
returned and slapped during
home to find interviews with police
blood in asking her “who is it?”
bathroom thought she was
and her protecting someone
friend,  requested a lawyer
Meredith’s but denied, was not
door locked allowed access to
 Arrested for food, water, or the
bathroom. Ficarra and
the murder
policewoman Lorena
of meridith Zugarini testified the
nov 2nd 2007

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