City Accused of Losing Key Evidence in Murder Trial
Attorneys for Stephan Dieujuste accuse Melbourne City of withholding crucial surveillance footage from downtown cameras, potentially impacting his self-defense argument in the murder trial of Nathaniel Jennings. The city maintains they only preserved relevant footage, but the defense argues this could lead to penalties if the missing videos prove crucial. Meanwhile, Dieujustes lawyers push for admission of jail phone recordings, Jenningss juvenile record, and bond release, as the case progresses with upcoming hearings and a looming courtroom battle over evidence and fairness.
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