Convicted killer Chris Dawson faces trial over alleged student relationship

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Convicted killer Chris Dawson faces trial over alleged student relationship
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A trial of convicted wife-killer Chris Dawson will begin examining his alleged relationship with one of his students during his teaching career. MORE: 9News

Dawson is on trial accused of one count of carnal knowledge as a teacher of a girl aged over 10 and under 17 years of age.

The 74-year-old will be given frequent breaks during the trial due to health issues in his older age.Chris Dawson is on trial accused of one count of carnal knowledge as a teacher of a girl aged over 10 and under 17 years of age. He was jailed in 2022 for murdering his wife Lynette in January 1982, with a judge finding he was motivated by a desire to pursue an unfettered relationship with one of his students.

Public defender Claire Wasley asked for the NSW District Court to restrict what media can report during the trial to avoid contaminating witnesses yet to give evidence. There has been too much media attention and even witnesses seeking to avoid news on the trial would be exposed to information, she said."That's what they're told to do. Jurors are told that … we trust jurors to do that."Barrister Dauid Sibtain SC, arguing on behalf of several media organisations, said there was no evidence Ms Wasley's concerns would eventuate and there was no reason to treat the trial differently from any other.

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