Prosecution push for character and reputation evidence in Alan Jones trial
- Posted on July 13, 2026
- By The Sydney Morning Herald
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Prosecutors are building a comprehensive case against former broadcaster Alan Jones by seeking to introduce character and reputation evidence at trial. The prosecution strategy involves calling witnesses who can testify about the defendant's broader conduct and behavior patterns, including individuals who previously refused to cooperate with police investigations. This approach aims to establish a pattern of behavior relevant to the charges while strengthening the credibility of the prosecution's narrative through corroborating testimony.
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