'Error and Cover-Up' Could Free Nat Fraser On Appeal, Says Legal Expert

The ScotsmanMarch 14, 2006

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CONVICTED wife-killer Nat Fraser could walk free, legal experts said last night, following allegations of a "cover-up" during his trial.

Professor Christopher Gane, a vice-principal of Aberdeen University and one of Scotland's leading legal experts, said yesterday that Fraser could well be freed by the appeal court as it appeared that a serious legal mistake had been made.

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'Error and Cover-Up' Could Free Nat Fraser On Appeal, Says Legal Expert

Fraser was convicted in 2003 of the murder of his estranged wife, Arlene. Central to the case against him was the alleged disappearance and reappearance of Mrs Fraser's wedding, engagement and eternity rings. The prosecution succeeded in arguing that Fraser returned the rings, and so must ha...

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