Original article by Paul Bibby
The Sydney Morning Herald – Page: 7 : 16-Dec-14
The New South Wales Director of Public Prosecutions withdrew a murder charge due to there being "no reasonable prospect of conviction". The trial of Brian Thomas Bradbury over the death of his wife in 2011 had been due to start in the Supreme Court. On 15 December 2014, a ruling was handed down that the state should compensate the accused for his legal costs. Acting Justice Jane Matthews noted the weak case of the Crown, which was based on circumstantial evidence
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SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH WALES, NEW SOUTH WALES. DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC PROSECUTIONS