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murder trial
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Discussions on WindowsForum.com about murder trials include unusual incidents that disrupt court proceedings, such as a jury being discharged at the Old Bailey after a juror complained about a fellow juror's body odor. This specific case involved the trial of a fatal stabbing at a nightclub, which had to be restarted due to the complaint. The forum content highlights how unexpected human factors can impact legal processes, though it does not cover broader legal analysis or other aspects of murder trials.
A murder trial has collapsed after a member of the jury complained that she couldn't bear the smell of another juror.
The unnamed woman wrote a letter to the judge at the Old Bailey saying that the stench was so overpowering she was unable to concentrate on the evidence.
As a result, Judge...