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Sharon Edwards’ husband appeals murder sentence
Sharon Edwards’ husband appeals murder sentence
THE man at the centre of a one of the Clarence Valley’s most high profile murder cases has appealed against his 14-year jail sentence.
Media reports say John Wallace Edwards, 65, who was convicted of the murder of his wife, Sharon Edwards in December 2019 and sentenced to 14 years jail, has appealed against the sentence.
Last Wednesday Edwards’ legal team argued the sentence was a miscarriage of justice, because the judge in the case had not properly presented the jury with a charge of manslaughter as an alternative verdict.
Mrs Edwards disappeared after a night out in March 2015 and has not been seen since.
Two years later her husband was charged with her murder, despite the body of the mother of three boys never being found.
During the three-week trial in late 2019 the Crown case said Edwards became jealous of his estranged wife’s rekindled relationship with an old boyfriend.
The Crown said he became enraged and killed her at home before dumping her body in the Lawrence area.
Edward maintained his innocence throughout the trial and afterwards.
On Wednesday barrister Mark Higgins, representing Edwards, who appeared on video link from Lithgow Jail, told the Supreme Court Edwards deserved a retrial.
He said the trial judge, Justice Robert Allan Hulme made an error in his summing up to the jury.
The defence had asked that a charge of manslaughter be available to the jury as an alternative to a charge of murder.
The judge agreed, but Mr Higgins argued the judge did not give equal weight to the manslaughter judge compared to the charge of murder.
The jury had asked for clarifications on this issue and received written information.
Crown prosecutor Brett Hatfield said there had been no error at the trial and the appeal should be dismissed.
He said the judge could have given the jury more directions about a manslaughter charge, but it was not asked for them.
The Crown said Edwards had told a number of lies about his wife’s disappearance, including not knowing his own whereabout on the night his wife disappeared.
The case has been adjourned to a future date.
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