Brittany Higgins has concluded her evidence to the defamation trial of Bruce Lehrmann, and has denied that she deliberately tried to thwart the re-trial of Mr Lehrmann for her alleged rape. Key points: Brittany Higgins — a key witness for Network Ten — is being cross-examined by Bruce Lehrmann's lawyers Mr Lehrmann's barrister Steven Whybrow is quizzing Ms Higgins over …
The jury trial was tentatively rescheduled for February 20 next year in Canberra The first, ominous sign that something wasn't right in the trial of Brittany Higgins' accused rapist dropped into reporters' inboxes at 8.23am on Thursday. Pictured: Former Liberal Party staffer Brittany Higgins making a statement after the trial was aborted Pictured: Former Liberal Party staffer Bruce Lehrmann leaving …
He has pleaded not guilty to one charge of sexual intercourse without consent Brittany Higgins is pictured outside court. He has pleaded not guilty In his closing remarks this week, Lehrmann's defence lawyer Steven Whybrow criticised Ms Higgins' evidence that she believed she would do a TV interview about her alleged rape and then return to anonymity. Meanwhile, Crown prosecutor …
He has pleaded not guilty and denies any sexual interaction with Ms Higgins He also said Brittany Higgins, 27, had been consistent and credible throughout Bruce Lehrmann's defence lawyer has finished making his closing arguments to an ACT Supreme Court jury with a veiled reference to the $325,000 book deal Lisa Wilkinson's husband offered to her. Above, Ms Higgins and …