Australian strawberry needle case: Accused granted bail
date:Nov 23, 2018
f contaminating goods.

Prosecutor Cheryl Tesch told the court that they had a strong case against Ms Trinh, who worked at the Berry Licious farm at Caboolture, north of Brisbane. Tesch said the police evidence included two needles found in a plastic container in Victoria.

Defence lawyer Nick Dore said the case against Ms Trinh was based on hearsay, innuendo and rumour. He said the case relied on a conversation one or two years ago where Ms Trinh is alleged to have told another worker: If I hat
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