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Jurors to consider Kriss verdict Jurors considering Kriss verdict
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The jury in the Kriss Donald murder trial is expected to begin considering its verdict. The jury in the Kriss Donald murder trial has retired to consider its verdict.
Judge Lord Uist began his direction of the jury on Monday at the High Court in Edinburgh and will complete his speech when the trial resumes. Judge Lord Uist finished his direction of the jury at the High Court in Edinburgh and said there was no time limit on their deliberations.
Imran Shahid, 29, his brother Zeeshan, 28, and Mohammed Faisal Mushtaq, 27, deny the racially-aggravated murder of the 15-year-old in Glasgow in 2004.Imran Shahid, 29, his brother Zeeshan, 28, and Mohammed Faisal Mushtaq, 27, deny the racially-aggravated murder of the 15-year-old in Glasgow in 2004.
Their trial, now in its sixth week, began on 2 October.Their trial, now in its sixth week, began on 2 October.
All three are accused of abducting and murdering Kriss in March 2004 by striking him with knives or similar instruments, then setting him on fire.All three are accused of abducting and murdering Kriss in March 2004 by striking him with knives or similar instruments, then setting him on fire.
Lord Uist told the nine women and six men in the jury that, in considering their verdicts, they should not let feelings of revulsion or sympathy get in the way.Lord Uist told the nine women and six men in the jury that, in considering their verdicts, they should not let feelings of revulsion or sympathy get in the way.