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Eve | 13:38 Wed 29th Oct 2008 | News
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Out of the three suspects, one had a separate trial to the other two fearing being scapegoated by the other two.

The first one was found guilty and jailed for 30 years last night.

Do do think this will have an unfairly prejudicial effect on the trial of the other two, should there have been separate trials, if separate trials, should they have been held concurrently.

Am interested in people's views on this.
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who bl00dy cares,just glad the eye ties no how to deal with this scum, we'd have sent then to one of her majesty's holiday camps for 18 months and given them a house!

Rudy Guede, 21, who was arrested after fleeing to Germany, had chosen a fast-track trial in the hope of a reduced sentence if found guilty.

He didn't.
I think they should have tried them all together - this cannot help but predjudice any jury hearing any evidence in the trials of the other two accused.

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