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Brittany Higgins remains unavailable to give evidence on the sixth day of Bruce Lehrmann's trial for her alleged rape in Parliament House in 2019.
Brittany Higgins has been unavailable again to give evidence on the sixth day of Bruce Lehrmann's trial for her alleged rape. Ms Higgins has not returned to court since she left the witness box on Friday afternoon. Brittany Higgins again unavailable in ACT Supreme Court on sixth day of Bruce Lehrmann's trialBy
Bruce Lehrmann has pleaded not guilty to sexual intercourse without consent. ACT Supreme Court Chief Justice Lucy McCallum told the jury on Monday Ms Higgins ...
Ms Higgins said the dossier was for the police when she reopened her complaint, but admitted it had also been distributed to journalists. After falling asleep on a couch in the minister’s office, Ms Higgins alleges she woke up to Lehrmann having sex with her and says she told him to stop. Ms Higgins is due to face continued cross-examination by Lehrmann’s defence lawyer Steven Whybrow after her version of events was put to the jury in the trial’s first week.
Former Liberal staffer Brittany Higgins is unavailable to be cross-examined for the Bruce Lehrmann rape trial for a second consecutive day.
25+ news channels in 1 place. Ms Higgins was due to be grilled about her claims against Mr Lehrmann at the Supreme Court in Canberra on Monday morning but the court was advised the 27-year-old would not appear, with no date mentioned of when she would give evidence. The former Liberal staffer did not appear on Tuesday to give evidence at the Bruce Lehrmann trial, with other witnesses expected to be called in to fill her absence.
Brittany Higgins was unavailable to give evidence in the trial of her former colleague Bruce Lehrmann on Monday.
He has pleaded not guilty to the charges and denies any sexual activity took place. Mr Whybrow asked Ms Higgins if she did not go to the doctor because she had not had sex with anybody on the night she alleges she was raped. Brittany Higgins was unavailable to give evidence in the trial of her former colleague Bruce Lehrmann on Monday.
The criminal trial for the man accused of raping Brittany Higgins will continue for a sixth day. · Bruce Lehrmann has pleaded not guilty to sexual intercourse ...
She told the court she had cleared her phone of photographs showing her holding alcohol or with politicians. Higgins said the dossier was for the police when she reopened her complaint, but admitted it had also been distributed to journalists. After falling asleep on a couch in the minister's office, Higgins alleges she woke up to Lehrmann having sex with her and says she told him to stop.
The trial in which Bruce Lehrmann is facing charges for the alleged rape of Brittany Higgins is being played out in a court of law. As it should.
And yet a woman who alleges rape, harassment, sexual assault or domestic violence is put into a witness box and asked the most personal questions possible. The trial in which Bruce Lehrmann is facing charges for the alleged rape of Brittany Higgins is being played out in a court of law. But surely cases like this raise questions -- outside of that particular case -- of how charges of rape and sexual assault are tried.