The prosecution of a teacher accused of murdering a baby he was adopting relies on circumstantial evidence, according to statements made in court today. Expert witnesses have indicated that this evidence may be insufficient to support the charges.
Prosecution presents circumstantial evidence in teacher's murder trial
In a court hearing, it was stated that the prosecution's case against a teacher accused of murdering a baby he was adopting is based on circumstantial evidence. Expert witnesses have suggested that this evidence may not adequately support the allegations.
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Prosecution case against teacher accused of murdering baby he was adopting is relying on 'circumstantial' evidence and 'undermined' by expert witnesses, court hears
Prosecution presents circumstantial evidence in teacher's murder trial