Prosecutor argues Patterson never had 'innocent interest' in wild mushrooms
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Kelly NgLive reporter The defence has argued photos of wild mushrooms taken in Patterson's kitchen back in 2020 should have been allowed into the brief of evidence as they could have used it to demonstrate the longstanding "innocent interest" in picking and eating wild mushrooms they say their client had. Instead, they say she had to take to the witness stand to explain this, undermining her right to silence. Crown prosecutor Jeremy McWilliams says the judge was right to leave the phot
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