Key PostsWelcome to our live coverageBy Lachlan AbbottGood morning.Welcome to our live coverage as Erin Patterson appeals her convictions for three counts of murder and one count of attempted murder following a high-profile trial in Morwell last year.Erin Patterson arrives at Supreme Court of Victoria in August.API’m Lachlan Abbott, and I’ll be blogging the livestreamed Court of Appeal hearing while my colleague Erin Pearson reports from the courtroom.Prosecutors will also today appeal Patterson’s sentence to life imprisonment with a non-parole period of 33 years for using death cap mushrooms to poison in-laws Don and Gail Patterson, Gail’s sister, Heather Wilkinson, and Heather’s husband Ian Wilkinson at a lunch in August 2023.Stay tuned for live updates once the stream starts at 10.15am.Latest Posts10.11amPatterson beams into court as video stream beginsBy Lachlan Abbott and Erin PearsonErin Patterson is visible on a large TV screen in today’s courtroom overlooking the bar table.She is dressed in a royal blue prison tracksuit top, glasses and her long brunette hair cascading down over her shoulders.A live broadcast of the proceedings has just started, and you can watch for yourself here.But a warning from court media: Any person listening remotely must not under any circumstances record or rebroadcast the hearing in any way.To do either may constitute an offence under the Court Security Act 1980 and may lead to criminal penalties as well as limitations on access to future Supreme Court livestream links.10.05amIan Wilkinson attends appeal hearingBy Erin Pearson and Lachlan AbbottThe man who survived an infamous lunch in Leongatha three years ago has arrived at court to hear Erin Patterson’s appeal against her murder convictions.Members of the Wilkinson family, including pastor Ian Wilkinson and his daughter Ruth Dubois, have just been spotted at the Supreme Court of Victoria.But don’t expect Patterson herself to appear in-person soon.She is reportedly planning to watch via a video link from prison.The court doors have just opened and people have piled into courtroom one in the Supreme Court precinct.The room has more space than the neighbouring Court of Appeal where these hearings are typically held.9.51amLawyers, spectators arrive at Supreme CourtBy Erin Pearson and Lachlan AbbottErin Patterson’s legal team have just arrived at the Supreme Court of Victoria on the corner of William and Lonsdale streets in Melbourne’s CBD.They are led by barrister Richard Edney and are instructed by Doogue and George lawyers Bill Doogue and Ophelia Hollway.The outside of the Supreme Court of Victoria.Darrian TraynorOPP director Brendan Kissane, KC, is expected to lead the prosecution alongside junior barrister Jeremy McWilliams.It’s a whole new team compared to the trial.The Court of Appeal has moved today’s hearing from its own building to the larger main Supreme Court building next door.More than 50 members of the press are lined up outside the courtroom waiting to be let in. Dozens of members of the public are also queuing up the spiral staircase to the public gallery.9.30amThe grounds for the prosecution’s appealBy Erin PearsonThe Director of Public Prosecutions launched an appeal against Patterson’s sentence in October.Now-retired Supreme Court Justice Christopher Beale sentenced Patterson to life in prison, with a non-parole period of 33 years, on September 8 last year.Beale found the offending fell into the worst category of murder, though Patterson maintains her innocence.At the time, Beale resisted calls from the prosecution to jail Patterson for life with no prospect of parole, telling the court her case was so infamous she was likely to remain in restricted conditions in custody.9.18amThe seven reasons Erin Patterson wants her convictions quashedBy Erin PearsonErin Patterson’s legal team filed an application to appeal her conviction and sentence in November.They submitted seven reasons the mushroom murderer wants her convictions quashed:The jury was potentially contaminated by staying in the same hotel as prosecutors and police.Patterson was grilled unfairly by prosecutors during eight days in the witness box.The prosecution told the jury it did not have to prove a motive for the murders but then spent substantial time implying she was angry at the Patterson family over a child support dispute.Large tranches of evidence were wrongly shown to the jury, including cell tower links to two areas in rural Gippsland where deadly mushrooms grew.Photos and videos found on Patterson’s devices that could have backed her claims of being a mushroom forager were not shown to the jury.Evidence from Facebook ‘friends’ and Facebook messages were not relevant, or their probative value was outweighed by unfair prejudice.Prosecutors used family text messages to imply a motive for Patterson arranging the lethal lunch when there was no motive established.These reasons, the defence say, caused a substantial miscarriage of justice.Welcome to our live coverageBy Lachlan AbbottGood morning.Welcome to our live coverage as Erin Patterson appeals her convictions for three counts of murder and one count of attempted murder following a high-profile trial in Morwell last year.Erin Patterson arrives at Supreme Court of Victoria in August.API’m Lachlan Abbott, and I’ll be blogging the livestreamed Court of Appeal hearing while my colleague Erin Pearson reports from the courtroom.Prosecutors will also today appeal Patterson’s sentence to life imprisonment with a non-parole period of 33 years for using death cap mushrooms to poison in-laws Don and Gail Patterson, Gail’s sister, Heather Wilkinson, and Heather’s husband Ian Wilkinson at a lunch in August 2023.Stay tuned for live updates once the stream starts at 10.15am.1 of 1
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