High court hears arguments over prosecution of Trudi Warner for holding sign telling activists’ trial juries of their rightsThe prosecution of a woman for contempt of court for holding a sign reminding juries of their rights is not in the public interest, the high court has been told.During a hearing on Thursday, the court heard arguments for and against an attempt by the solicitor general to bring a case against Trudi Warner, 69, who was charged last year for holding a sign – outside the trial of climate activists – reminding juries of their right to acquit a defendant based on their conscience, a principle known as jury equity. Continue reading...
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