The Star's Tonda McCharles writes about Duffy's lawyer's closing argument:
"It was a surprisingly sharp attack on the professionalism of Crown attorneys Mark Holmes and Jason Neubauer. Bayne said they were deliberately attempting to have the judge make legal errors. He slammed the Crown’s main witnesses, Nigel Wright and Chris Woodcock, and suggested Senate staff and the current Senate Speaker, George Furey, were out to cover their own failings as administrators of public funds and policies."
The verdict is due on April 21.
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