Where is francis auld
Witnesses had seen Auld, who was 20 at the time, with Ms Duffy between midnight and 1am but he claimed that he had left her with another man, who was never identified. He died of cancer in , aged 45,. Subscription Notification. We have noticed that there is an issue with your subscription billing details. Please update your billing details here. Please update your billing information. The legislation sets out conditions where an accused can be retried for a crime in which they were previously acquitted.
Any retrial requires high court judges to give prosecutors permission to proceed against the accused. The body of Amanda Duffy was found on waste ground in Hamilton in Evidence destroyed. Related Topics. Scottish Courts. Crown Office.
Mr Duffy also referred to failures throughout the case, including the loss of some original evidence and the decision not to use new DNA samples. He also lamented a lack of communication between Police Scotland, the Crown Office and his family over the death of Francis Auld and claimed the Crown had been consistently underprepared in the run-up to double jeopardy court proceedings last year.
In , judges at the Court of Criminal Appeal in Edinburgh rejected an attempt by prosecutors to submit new evidence. The Crown wanted to rely on a conversation between a prison officer and Mr Auld, which took place sometime in June The judges ruled that the new evidence was not admissible and could not be used and that the case could not go ahead.
In response to Mr Duffy's criticism, a Crown Office spokesman said: "We can confirm that a letter has been received from the family of Amanda Duffy. Double jeopardy retrial bid rejected. The body of Amanda Duffy was found on waste ground in Hamilton in
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