
Ammanford school stabbing: Man charged over collapse of trial
Fiona Elias, Liz Hopkin and a pupil who cannot be named for legal reasons were stabbed by the teenager at Ysgol Dyffryn Aman in Ammanford, Carmarthenshire, last April.The first trial involving the girl collapsed last October, because of what the judge described as a "great irregularity in the jury".The charge on Mr Elias falls under the Juries Act 1974, which sets out requirements as to who is eligible for jury service in Wales and England, and permits court officers to put questions to potential jurors to establish whether or not they are qualified to form part of a jury.

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- South Wales Guardian
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Christopher Elias, 45, appeared at Cardiff Magistrates Court accused of an offence under the Juries Act 1974. The charge related to the trial of a girl, now 15, who was accused of attempting to murder two teachers and a fellow pupil at Ysgol Dyffryn Aman on April 24, 2024. The initial trial collapsed in October last year due to what the judge described as a 'great irregularity in the jury'. The girl – who cannot be named due to her age – was convicted in April following a re-trial, and was sentenced to 15 years detention. Elias, of Waunceirch, was initially charged with refusing to answer a question about qualification to serve as a jury. However, this was withdrawn by the prosecution, and he was instead charged with engaging in prohibited conduct whilst being a member of a jury. It was alleged that Elias failed to properly complete a juror questionnaire and disclose that he had a personal connection with the school and persons involved in the trial. The case was sent on to Cardiff Crown Court, and Elias will appear to enter his plea on July 28. He was granted bail until that date.


BBC News
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- BBC News
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