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Jurors considering Kriss verdict | |
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The jury in the Kriss Donald murder trial has retired to consider its verdict. | |
Judge Lord Uist finished his direction of the jury at the High Court in Edinburgh and said there was no time limit on their deliberations. | |
Imran Shahid, 29, his brother Zeeshan, 28, and Mohammed Faisal Mushtaq, 27, deny the racially-aggravated murder of the 15-year-old in Glasgow in 2004. | Imran Shahid, 29, his brother Zeeshan, 28, and Mohammed Faisal Mushtaq, 27, deny the racially-aggravated murder of the 15-year-old in Glasgow in 2004. |
Their trial, now in its sixth week, began on 2 October. | Their trial, now in its sixth week, began on 2 October. |
All three are accused of abducting and murdering Kriss in March 2004 by striking him with knives or similar instruments, then setting him on fire. | All three are accused of abducting and murdering Kriss in March 2004 by striking him with knives or similar instruments, then setting him on fire. |
Lord Uist told the nine women and six men in the jury that, in considering their verdicts, they should not let feelings of revulsion or sympathy get in the way. | Lord Uist told the nine women and six men in the jury that, in considering their verdicts, they should not let feelings of revulsion or sympathy get in the way. |