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  1. Mar 2, 2021 · More info. The brutal murder of Midlothian teenager Jodi Jones in 2003 and the subsequent conviction of her killer has been publicly re-examined following a controversial documentary. Over 16,000 have now signed a petition protesting the innocence of Luke Mitchell, who was found guilty of the brutal murder after a 10-month man hunt by police.

  2. Sentence. Life imprisonment with the possibility of parole after 20 years. The murder of Jodi Jones is a Scottish murder case from June 2003 in which a 14-year-old schoolgirl was murdered in woodland in Dalkeith, Scotland by [1][2][3][4][5] her 14-year-old boyfriend Luke Mitchell. She was found murdered with a knife behind a wall on a path ...

  3. Jan 23, 2005 · ON Friday - day 42 of what had become the longest ever single-accused murder trial in Scottish history - the jury foreman rose to his feet in Edinburgh's high court and pierced the silence with a ...

    • The Herald Staff
  4. The Lord Justice General, Lord Hamilton, sitting with Lord Osborne and Lord Kingarth delivered the following summary of their decision in Court. “On 30 June 2003 Jodi Jones, then aged 14, was murdered in woodland near Dalkeith. After trial in the High Court at Edinburgh the appellant, Luke Muir Mitchell, was convicted of that murder.

  5. May 16, 2008 · After trial in the High Court at Edinburgh the appellant, Luke Muir Mitchell, was convicted of that murder. At the time of his trial the appellant was 16 years of age; at the time of the murder he ...

    • The Herald Staff
  6. Nov 16, 2022 · Luke Mitchell leaving Edinburgh High Court (Image: PA) Dr Lean, said: "We are asking for a review of how justice is being pursued in our names in Scotland. We have so much evidence that this investigation was a sham. "I have been working on this case since 2003.

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  8. May 17, 2008 · Luke Mitchell's appeal against his conviction for murdering Jodi Jones hinged on six major grounds, which his lawyers argued meant he did not get a fair trial. Yesterday, in a detailed ruling ...

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