Deaf trio accused of murder may be mentally unfit to stand trial, court told

By Mark Russell
Updated February 8 2016 - 6:08pm, first published 5:12pm
Robbie Wright hit his head on a guard rail and died from his injuries three days later.
Robbie Wright hit his head on a guard rail and died from his injuries three days later.
Georgia Fields, leaves the Supreme court after getting bail last year.
 Photo: Joe Armao
Georgia Fields, leaves the Supreme court after getting bail last year. Photo: Joe Armao

Lawyers for one of three deaf people accused of murdering a profoundly deaf man who fell 12 metres from an apartment balcony want a jury to decide whether he is fit to stand trial because of mental impairment.

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