Mushroom Lunch: Erin Patterson’s appeal explained

Mushroom Lunch: Erin Patterson’s appeal explained

Published on Nov 7
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The Case Of
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<p>Disputed evidence, oppressive questioning and jury bungles are just some of the grounds for appeal Erin Patterson has outlined in her application to the Supreme Court of Victoria.</p><p>The convicted triple-murderer filed the application on the final day of the appeal period, claiming a substantial miscarriage of justice had occurred during her now infamous mushroom murders trial.</p><p>In this episode, ABC court reporter Kristian Silva joins Stephen Stockwell to talk through the appeal grounds, explain how they're assessed and return to the lingering question of motive.</p><p>If you've got questions about the case that you'd like Kristian and Stocky to answer in future episodes, send them through to <a href="mailto:thecaseof@abc.net.au">thecaseof@abc.net.au</a>.</p><p>To recap the story of Erin Patterson's mushroom lunch, check out this series:</p><ul><li><a href="https://www.abc.net.au/listen/programs/the-case-of/mushroom-recap-1-the-lunch/105587148">Mushroom Recap: The Lunch</a>...