High-Profile Trial Raises Questions About Justice and Gender Bias as Acquitted Defendant Speaks Out. A shocking verdict has sparked heated debate in the UK, with a prominent barrister suggesting that the real victim was put on trial in the case of Christopher Trybus. Trybus was acquitted of all charges, including manslaughter, coercive and controlling behavior, and two counts of rape, in a trial that saw a jury of 12 deliberating for over 40 hours. The comments from Charlotte Proudman, a well-known advocate for women's rights, have added fuel to the fire, highlighting concerns about the handling of the case and potential biases in the justice system. As the legal community grapples with the implications of this verdict, many are left wondering if justice was truly served.


Charlotte Proudman’s comments follow trial of Christopher Trybus, who was acquitted of all charges against wife Tarryn BairdA barrister has suggested that a “dead woman was put on trial” in the case of Christopher Trybus, who was cleared of manslaughter by a jury.Charlotte Proudman’s comments came after Trybus was found not guilty by a jury of eight women and four men, who deliberated for more than 40 hours. He was acquitted of all charges: manslaughter, coercive and controlling behaviour and two counts of rape. Continue reading...