the phantom menace
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But no-one actually decided he was not guilty, apart from an unspecified number (possibly as low as two out of 12) in the jury of the very first trial.Alright, so you claim that anyone who gives Hayne the benefit of the doubt is a piece of shit, but then say people who sat inside the court room and listened to weeks of evidence and decided that Hayne was not guilty are not pieces of shit. Real sound logic.
The jury verdict in this trial was unanimous. As was the previous trial's verdict - which was only set aside on appeal via a technicality.