A judge ruled the video at the center of the Sydney nurses case inadmissible, finding it was obtained in breach of state laws, according to the The Jerusalem Post.
A judge ruled Tuesday that the video evidence at the heart of the Sydney nurses case is inadmissible, determining that the footage was obtained in violation of state laws. According to The Jerusalem Post, the ruling stems from a finding that the recording breached evidentiary procedures under New South Wales legislation. The decision removes a central piece of evidence from proceedings, though the legal impact on the broader case remains unclear at this stage. No further details on the specific laws cited or the possibility of an appeal have been reported.
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