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Accused Cassius Turvey killers to face one trial next year after bid to split charges rejected


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Accused Cassius Turvey killers to face one trial next year after bid to split charges rejected

Accused Cassius Turvey killers to face one trial next year after bid to split charges rejected

The group accused of killing Indigenous teenager Cassius Turvey will face one major trial next year after WA’s Chief Justice rejected an application to have some of their charges tested at a second trial.

Jack Brearley, his girlfriend, Aleesha Gilmore, and three associates – Mitchell Forth, Brodie Palmer and Ethan McKenzie – were back in WA’s Supreme Court on Thursday via video links from different prisons around the state.

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