Jury’s question in long-running murder trial
A Supreme Court jury set to decide the fate of eight bikie-linked men accused of murder have asked a question about delivering their verdicts.
Reports from the trial of eight men over the fatal shooting of Pooraka panelbeater Jason De Ieso.
A Supreme Court jury set to decide the fate of eight bikie-linked men accused of murder have asked a question about delivering their verdicts.
A Supreme Court jury has spent about 23 hours deliberating about the fate of eight Hells Angels-linked men accused of murdering Jason De Ieso.
A key prosecution witness has been branded a “compulsive liar”, while defence lawyers for bikies accused of murder say there is not enough evidence to convict their clients.
A bikie standing trial charged with the murder of an innocent man simply “wasn’t there”, an Adelaide court has heard.
A heated brawl between warring bikie groups the Finks and Hells Angels at a kickboxing event in Adelaide’s west preceded the shooting of Jason De Ieso, trial told.
Witnesses to a firebombing and tattoo parlour bashing have described the events which allegedly led to the murder of an innocent man amid a bikie feud.
Witnesses have described the moment armed men stormed a Pooraka car workshop and shot dead Jason De Ieso, saying they are “amazed” they survived the hail of bullets.
Eyewitnesses have told a jury of the near misses and shock as bullets were fired into Jason De Ieso’s Pooraka crash repair business.
Click through some of the crime-scene photos the jury in the Jason De Ieso murder trial have examined.
A police officer has described the horrific scenes that confronted him after Jason De Ieso was gunned down. Watch the CCTV footage.
A host of SA’s top legal minds as well as up-and-coming barristers will be part of one of the state’s longest murder trials, which has sent ripples through trial listings across the courts.
The Supreme Court has released evidence from the Pooraka warehouse where Jason De Ieso was allegedly murdered in a hail of bullets. See the pictures.
The fifteen jurors in the Jason De Ieso murder trial have been taken on a tour of the scene where the shooting took place.
The only non-bikie gang member among eight men standing trial charged with the murder of Jason De Ieso fired the fatal shot, a Supreme Court jury has been told.
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