Back in action: On-Going: Forensic expert Robert Collins Barnes...Expert excorciated for work in David Eastman investigation comes under attack in another prosecution - as a prosecution against Leonard Warwick who is accused of murdering four people and injuring several others in a string of deadly bombings and shootings in the 1980s..."He should not be listened to': solicitor slams forensic expert in Family Court bomber case ..."Mr Winchester was shot twice in the head at close range while getting out of his car in his neighbour's driveway in the Canberra suburb of Deakin. Mr Barnes' analysis linked gunshot residue found in Mr Eastman's boot with that found at the crime scene, describing the retrieved particles as "indistinguishable". The inquiry found that, among other errors, Mr Barnes mixed up exhibits from Mr Eastman's Mazda and the crime scene. In his report on the inquiry, Acting Justice Brian Martin identified serious concerns about Mr Barnes' impartiality. "He behaved in a manner totally inconsistent with the independence of a forensic expert. He identified himself with the prosecution and plainly demonstrated his bias in favour of the prosecution," Mr Martin wrote."The Sydney Morning Herald Subscribe The Sydney Morning Herald Subscribe'He should not be listened to': solicitor slams forensic expert in Family Court bomber case
PASSAGE OF THE DAY: "In
a motion argued before the NSW Supreme Court in October, a solicitor
acting for Mr Warwick urged Justice Peter Garling not to allow Mr Barnes
to be called by the prosecution. Mr
Warwick, 71, is accused of murdering four people and injuring several
others in a string of deadly bombings and shootings in the 1980s. It
is the Crown case that Mr Warwick targeted people linked to a drawn-out
custody battle between him and his estranged wife, Andrea Blanchard,
over their only daughter, Trudi. His solicitor, Alan Conolly,
argued against Mr Barnes being called to provide forensic evidence,
saying the Eastman Inquiry report cast his credibility as an expert
witness into doubt. “The findings of this report are so damning that
this man should not ever be before the Court as an expert. He should not
be listened to. He should not be an expert before the Court," Mr
Conolly said on October 15. Mr Conolly pointed to findings in the
inquiry relating to Mr Barnes' “stubbornness, rudeness and intemperate
language” and said it was in the interests of a fair trial not to allow
him in the witness box."
STORY: " 'He should not be listened to': solicitor slams forensic expert in Family Court bomber case," by reporter Angus Thompson, published by The Sydney Morning Herald on January 8, 2019.
PHOTO CAPTION: "Robert Collins Barnes, the expert witness whose reliability was "devastated" during the Eastman Inquiry."
GIST: "A
forensic expert whose evidence contributed to the unfair trial of a man
over the assassination of a top policeman has appeared as a Crown
witness against accused Family Court bomber, Leonard John Warwick. Robert
Collins Barnes was heavily criticised in an inquiry into the conviction
of David Eastman, who spent 19 years in jail for the 1989 shooting
murder of Australian Federal Police Assistant Commissioner Colin
Winchester. Mr Eastman, a former public servant, was in November
found not guilty of the murder following a five-month retrial - which
did not include Mr Barnes' evidence - before the ACT Supreme Court. Mr
Winchester was shot twice in the head at close range while getting out
of his car in his neighbour's driveway in the Canberra suburb of Deakin.
Mr
Barnes' analysis linked gunshot residue found in Mr Eastman's boot with
that found at the crime scene, describing the retrieved particles as
"indistinguishable". The inquiry found that, among other errors, Mr Barnes mixed up exhibits from Mr Eastman's Mazda and the crime scene. In his report on the inquiry, Acting Justice Brian Martin identified serious concerns about Mr Barnes' impartiality. "He
behaved in a manner totally inconsistent with the independence of a
forensic expert. He identified himself with the prosecution and plainly
demonstrated his bias in favour of the prosecution," Mr Martin wrote. In
a motion argued before the NSW Supreme Court in October, a solicitor
acting for Mr Warwick urged Justice Peter Garling not to allow Mr Barnes
to be called by the prosecution. Mr
Warwick, 71, is accused of murdering four people and injuring several
others in a string of deadly bombings and shootings in the 1980s. It
is the Crown case that Mr Warwick targeted people linked to a drawn-out
custody battle between him and his estranged wife, Andrea Blanchard,
over their only daughter, Trudi. His solicitor, Alan Conolly,
argued against Mr Barnes being called to provide forensic evidence,
saying the Eastman Inquiry report cast his credibility as an expert
witness into doubt. “The findings of this report are so damning that
this man should not ever be before the Court as an expert. He should not
be listened to. He should not be an expert before the Court," Mr
Conolly said on October 15. Mr Conolly pointed to findings in the
inquiry relating to Mr Barnes' “stubbornness, rudeness and intemperate
language” and said it was in the interests of a fair trial not to allow
him in the witness box. Justice
Garling dismissed the notice of motion, saying it wasn't in the court's
power to bar the Crown from calling a particular witness. His
remarks were recently made public after an order suppressing Mr Barnes'
association with Mr Eastman's trial was lifted. Justice Garling said it
was up to him as the trial judge to determine the credibility of Mr
Barnes' evidence. "It
will be a matter for the Crown to determine what evidence it seeks to
lead from Mr Barnes and it will be a matter for the accused, through his
lawyers ... to attack the accuracy and veracity of any of it or the
credibility of the witness generally," he said. Mr Warwick's trial is ongoing."
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