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Dando jury to visit murder scene | Dando jury to visit murder scene |
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The jurors sworn in for the Jill Dando murder retrial have been told they will visit the scene of the TV presenter's killing next week. | The jurors sworn in for the Jill Dando murder retrial have been told they will visit the scene of the TV presenter's killing next week. |
After being sworn in at London's Old Bailey, the eight men and four women were sent away until Monday, when the prosecution will open the case. | |
Barry George, 38, of Fulham, west London, is facing a second trial over the killing of Miss Dando. | Barry George, 38, of Fulham, west London, is facing a second trial over the killing of Miss Dando. |
She was shot on the doorstep of her home in Fulham in April 1999. | She was shot on the doorstep of her home in Fulham in April 1999. |
Mr George was sentenced to life imprisonment in July 2001 after an Old Bailey jury found him guilty by a majority of 10 to one, but he has always denied his involvement in her death. | Mr George was sentenced to life imprisonment in July 2001 after an Old Bailey jury found him guilty by a majority of 10 to one, but he has always denied his involvement in her death. |
The Court of Appeal ruled last November that the jury's guilty verdict was unsafe because of new scientific doubts over gunshot discharge residue evidence. | The Court of Appeal ruled last November that the jury's guilty verdict was unsafe because of new scientific doubts over gunshot discharge residue evidence. |