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Originally Posted by TigerTank77
I doubt it will have much effect on the trial itself. Considering the man originally surrendered himself in the first place.
The prosecution will probably hope otherwise since they've got nothing to go on.
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That's where the defence submission in the next bail hearing comes in. Provided they can explain this sufficiently, it won't have a bearing and his previous good record of cooperation will take precedence. If they can't, and there's something untoward going on, that will likely have a knock-on effect. It's a question of damage limitation at this stage. As for the prosecution case, we've already established that my opinion and yours are some distance apart on the strength of their case so I'm going to say agree to disagree...