Surprise surprise this Christian murderer was acquitted of the murder of her mother and attempted murder of her father, and the jury even hugged her afterwards (no doubt a few devout Christians amongst them).
But don't worry the Aussie justice system is intact, there's no problems at all. It's only Muslims that it's beginning to routinely deal unjustly with not Christians, so don't fear just yet.
Speed of Hussain murder acquittal verdict 'unusual'
A former Queensland Supreme Court judge says it was unusual for a jury to acquit a woman accused of murder so quickly.
Kaihana Hussain, 20, was yesterday found not guilty of fatally stabbing her mother and injuring her father in the family's Gold Coast unit in 2006.
The jury took about an hour to make its decision to acquit Ms Hussain.
Former judge James Thomas says that is rare.
"That's very unusual - these days juries seem to deliberate longer than they used to, but one hour for a murder case I think is quite unusual," he said.
He also says it is not against the law for jurors to interact with a person they have acquitted of murder.
After her trial, several jurors hugged her and wished her well.
Justice Thomas says that is not illegal and he can understand why it happened.
"The jurors and the accused watch each other during a stressful trial, lasting days, and they see each other's reactions and emotions and it's possible they felt some sympathy with the accused and that there was a boil over at the end," he said.
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