// Just before Ms Arbuthnot left court to consider her verdict at the end of the two-day trial, defence barrister Mark Summers QC revealed he had just been made aware of evidence that a second video was recorded.
He argued it meant there was "absolutely no way" to know which piece of footage had made its way onto YouTube and gone viral.
Clearing Mr Bussetti, Ms Arbuthnot said she could not be sure the video used in the case was taken by him. //
If he didn’t take the offending video, then he cannot be guilty of the crime he was prosecuted for. That does not mean there was no crime, or that justice was done. It means the someone else was possibly guilty, but the prosecution was so farcical, that that person was not in Court.