
Intense cross-examination of complainant J ends as timeline inconsistencies threaten to delay proceedings.
As week two of Alan Jones's criminal trial concludes, cross-examination of the first complainant, J, ends amidst timeline inconsistencies that threatened to delay proceedings.
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The criminal trial against Alan Jones has reached the end of its second week.
As week two of the criminal trial against Alan Jones draws to a close, intense cross-examination of the first complainant, known as J, comes to an end.
Following testimony from J’s witnesses, inconsistencies in timelines about the alleged offending 20 years ago threatened to delay proceedings.
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