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Shannon mother case is 'flawed' | Shannon mother case is 'flawed' |
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The case against the mother of Shannon Matthews is "fatally flawed", a jury at Leeds Crown Court has heard. | The case against the mother of Shannon Matthews is "fatally flawed", a jury at Leeds Crown Court has heard. |
Summing up the case for Karen Matthews, Frances Oldham QC said the prosecution had failed to answer important questions during the trial. | |
Ms Matthews, 33, is accused of being part of a plot with Michael Donovan, 40, to benefit from a reward for the youngster's return. | Ms Matthews, 33, is accused of being part of a plot with Michael Donovan, 40, to benefit from a reward for the youngster's return. |
Both deny kidnap, false imprisonment and perverting the course of justice. | Both deny kidnap, false imprisonment and perverting the course of justice. |
The prosecution allege Mr Donovan kept Shannon drugged and imprisoned in his flat in Lidgate Gardens, Batley Carr, West Yorkshire as part of a plan he and Ms Matthews had to claim £50,000 in reward money. | The prosecution allege Mr Donovan kept Shannon drugged and imprisoned in his flat in Lidgate Gardens, Batley Carr, West Yorkshire as part of a plan he and Ms Matthews had to claim £50,000 in reward money. |
The schoolgirl was found in Mr Donovan's flat 24 days after she went missing in Dewsbury. | The schoolgirl was found in Mr Donovan's flat 24 days after she went missing in Dewsbury. |
We ask you to remember this is a prosecution fatally flawed Frances Oldham QCDefence lawyer | We ask you to remember this is a prosecution fatally flawed Frances Oldham QCDefence lawyer |
Mrs Oldham told the jury: "Beware of the danger, inherent in this case, of jumping to conclusions. | Mrs Oldham told the jury: "Beware of the danger, inherent in this case, of jumping to conclusions. |
"When you stand back from this case in week four, are you left with answers or questions? | "When you stand back from this case in week four, are you left with answers or questions? |
"The prosecution have to make you sure of counts that they bring against Karen Matthews. | "The prosecution have to make you sure of counts that they bring against Karen Matthews. |
"If, as we submit on her behalf, if you are left with important unanswered questions, then you cannot be sure, can you?" | "If, as we submit on her behalf, if you are left with important unanswered questions, then you cannot be sure, can you?" |
Mrs Oldham told the jury that they had not heard from the principal witness in the case, Shannon herself. | Mrs Oldham told the jury that they had not heard from the principal witness in the case, Shannon herself. |
'Complete nonsense' | 'Complete nonsense' |
"The one person who can say if she went willingly and without force or favour, or unwillingly, pushed by (Mr) Donovan into the back of the car, is Shannon Matthews. | "The one person who can say if she went willingly and without force or favour, or unwillingly, pushed by (Mr) Donovan into the back of the car, is Shannon Matthews. |
"We ask you this. We ask you to remember this is a prosecution fatally flawed." | "We ask you this. We ask you to remember this is a prosecution fatally flawed." |
Mrs Oldham said there was no scientific evidence to connect Ms Matthews with Mr Donovan's address at Lidgate Gardens. | Mrs Oldham said there was no scientific evidence to connect Ms Matthews with Mr Donovan's address at Lidgate Gardens. |
She said the idea they were both capable of controlling "the whole press circle" was "complete nonsense". | She said the idea they were both capable of controlling "the whole press circle" was "complete nonsense". |
"They would be giving a lessons to the likes of Max Clifford if they were able to do that," she said. | "They would be giving a lessons to the likes of Max Clifford if they were able to do that," she said. |
Ms Matthews has blamed the crime on her former partner Craig Meehan, and other family members. | Ms Matthews has blamed the crime on her former partner Craig Meehan, and other family members. |
She earlier told the court she was "disgusted" by allegations that she was involved in her daughter's abduction. | She earlier told the court she was "disgusted" by allegations that she was involved in her daughter's abduction. |
The trial continues. | The trial continues. |
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