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[[Bruce Emery Lehrmann]], born June 1995, College Station, Texas, is a former staffer for the Liberal Party of Australia. Bruce Lehrmann is a dual US-Australian citizen.<ref>https://www.crikey.com.au/2022/10/27/bruce-lehrmann-who-is-he/</ref><ref>https://biographytrend.com/bruce-lehrmann/</ref>
== 4 October 2022 ==
 
   
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Bruce Lehrmann was accused by former colleague [[Brittany Higgins]] of raping her in Parliament House, Canberra. Bruce Lehrmann has always denied the allegation and pleaded not guilty.
The trial of Bruce Lehrman begins in the Australian Capital Territory. [[Brittany Higgins]] took the stand and, between tears, stated that she had a "strange adversarial relationship" with Bruce Lehrman.<ref>https://www.news.com.au/national/nsw-act/courts-law/brittany-higgins-wipes-tears-away-in-court-on-the-first-day-of-the-trial-of-bruce-lehrmann/news-story/a70a4e6415a31947e5d14769da4d3460</ref> Text messages and CCTV footage have been presented to the court.<ref>https://www.news.com.au/national/nsw-act/courts-law/brittany-higgins-bruce-lerhmann-arrive-at-court-as-trial-begins/news-story/1a7da3c0f82ea6e6c625773d1a6caa1d</ref> A total of 47 witnesses will present evidence during the trial that is expected to take 4-6 weeks.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y_THyIuv_c0</ref>
 
   
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[[Bruce Lehrmann]] was subsequently charged with and [[Trial of Bruce Lehrmann|tried]] for the rape of Higgins. While it initially appeared that there would be a hung jury the matter was dismissed following misconduct by a juror. Initially a retrial was set down for February 2023. On 2 December 2022 the Director of Public Prosecutions for the Australian Capital Territory, Shane Drumgold, announced that the charges against Bruce Lehrmann would be withdrawn.<ref>https://www.msn.com/en-au/news/australia/rape-charge-dropped-against-bruce-lehrmann-who-was-accused-of-sexually-assaulting-brittany-higgins/ar-AA14Nypl</ref> This appears to constitute a [[nolle prosequi]].
The defence pointed out inconsistencies between Higgins' account of events and that of a female security guard that found her alone in an office in Parliament House.<ref>https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2022/oct/04/bruce-lehrmanns-lawyer-accuses-brittany-higgins-of-erasing-details-from-night-of-alleged</ref>
 
   
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Bruce Lehrmann was reportedly on an annual salary of $200,000 while working for the Liberal Party of Australia. Following the trial he is broke and unemployed.<ref>https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11499757/Bruce-Lehrmann-loses-200k-political-staffer-job-Brittany-Higgins-accusation-loses-dole.html</ref>
== 5 October 2022 ==
 
   
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For events leading up to the trial see the [[Brittany_Higgins#Time_Line_of_Alleged_Rape|Timeline of Brittany Higgins Alleged Rape]].
Brittany Higgins again took the stand during the second day of the trial. Higgins admitted that she did not seek medical attention despite later claiming to have been raped by Bruce Lehrman. Higgins stated that she took a pregnancy test two weeks after the she and Bruce Lehrman went to parliament house together.<ref>https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-10-05/brittany-higgins-court-bruce-lehrmann-second-day-trial/101502136</ref>
 
   
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Bruce Lehrmann was charged with one count of ''sexual intercourse without consent'' (s54 Crimes Act 1900, ACT):<ref>http://www5.austlii.edu.au/au/legis/act/consol_act/ca190082/s54.html</ref>
https://www.news.com.au/national/nsw-act/courts-law/brittany-higgins-takes-the-stand-in-bruce-lehrmann-trial/news-story/d2fa8aa9c132fa96afaebdddfbc87006
 
   
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https://www.news.com.au/national/nsw-act/courts-law/its-pretty-bad-texts-reveal-moment-brittany-confided-in-ex-after-alleged-sexual-assault/news-story/b92fa352cf2e6cbb72c640291fa99c86
 
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CRIMES ACT 1900 - SECT 54
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Sexual intercourse without consent
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(1) A person who engages in sexual intercourse with another person without the consent of that other person and who is reckless as to whether that other person consents to the sexual intercourse is guilty of an offence punishable, on conviction, by imprisonment for 12 years.
   
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(2) However, for an aggravated offence against subsection (1), the maximum penalty is imprisonment for 15 years.
== 6 October 2022 ==
 
   
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Note Section 72AA (Aggravated offences—pt 3 offences involving family violence) makes provision in relation to an aggravated offence against this section.
Higgins claimed that she kept the dress she had worn during the alleged rape under her bed for six months. The court was then shown a photograph of her wearing it a few weeks later.<ref>https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11286215/Brittany-Higgins-reveals-Lisa-Wilkinson-FURIOUS-timing-interview-Project.html</ref>
 
   
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(3) A person who, acting in company with any other person, engages in sexual intercourse with another person without the consent of that other person and who is reckless as to whether that other person consents to the sexual intercourse is guilty of an offence punishable, on conviction, by imprisonment for 14 years.
https://www.news.com.au/national/nsw-act/courts-law/brittany-higgins-breaks-down-while-giving-evidence-in-bruce-lehrmann-rape-trial/news-story/16dd663c0d60c2b362ffc39bb280a9d7
 
   
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(4) However, for an aggravated offence against subsection (3), the maximum penalty is imprisonment for 18 years.
https://www.news.com.au/national/nsw-act/courts-law/brittany-higgins-breaks-down-while-giving-evidence-in-bruce-lehrmann-rape-trial/news-story/16dd663c0d60c2b362ffc39bb280a9d7
 
   
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(5) For this section, proof of knowledge or recklessness is sufficient to establish the element of recklessness.
== 7 October 2022 ==
 
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https://www.news.com.au/national/courts-law/brittany-higgins-struggling-during-cross-examination-in-bruce-lehrmann-rape-trial/news-story/6dc0c6683ca6277671d72acff171d980
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As of 4 December 2022 Bruce Lehrmann is reportedly considering seeking compensation for unfair dismissal and for defamation from various media outlets.<ref>https://www.news.com.au/national/nsw-act/courts-law/brittany-higgins-milliondollar-compensation-claim-after-collapse-of-rape-trial/news-story/62f64ec5c6410a545cd7c46e8d20316f</ref>
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On 2 February 2023 Bruce Lehrmann lodged a formal complain against the Director of Public Prosecutions of the Australian Capital Territory.<ref>https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11701109/Bruce-Lehrmann-lodges-formal-complaint-against-DDP-Shane-Drumgold-Brittany-Higgins.html</ref>
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On 26 October 2023 it was announced that Bruce Lehrmann had been charged with two counts of rape from an alleged incidents occurring in 2021. This case was first mentioned in the Toowoomba Magistrates court in January 2023.
   
 
== See Also ==
 
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*[[Brittany Higgins]]
 
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*[[David Sharaz]]
*[[Timeline of Brittany Higgins Alleged Rape]]
 
   
 
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Latest revision as of 12:29, 26 October 2023

Bruce Emery Lehrmann, born June 1995, College Station, Texas, is a former staffer for the Liberal Party of Australia. Bruce Lehrmann is a dual US-Australian citizen.[1][2]

Bruce Lehrmann was accused by former colleague Brittany Higgins of raping her in Parliament House, Canberra. Bruce Lehrmann has always denied the allegation and pleaded not guilty.

Bruce Lehrmann was subsequently charged with and tried for the rape of Higgins. While it initially appeared that there would be a hung jury the matter was dismissed following misconduct by a juror. Initially a retrial was set down for February 2023. On 2 December 2022 the Director of Public Prosecutions for the Australian Capital Territory, Shane Drumgold, announced that the charges against Bruce Lehrmann would be withdrawn.[3] This appears to constitute a nolle prosequi.

Bruce Lehrmann was reportedly on an annual salary of $200,000 while working for the Liberal Party of Australia. Following the trial he is broke and unemployed.[4]

For events leading up to the trial see the Timeline of Brittany Higgins Alleged Rape.

Bruce Lehrmann was charged with one count of sexual intercourse without consent (s54 Crimes Act 1900, ACT):[5]

CRIMES ACT 1900 - SECT 54 Sexual intercourse without consent (1) A person who engages in sexual intercourse with another person without the consent of that other person and who is reckless as to whether that other person consents to the sexual intercourse is guilty of an offence punishable, on conviction, by imprisonment for 12 years.

(2) However, for an aggravated offence against subsection (1), the maximum penalty is imprisonment for 15 years.

Note Section 72AA (Aggravated offences—pt 3 offences involving family violence) makes provision in relation to an aggravated offence against this section.

(3) A person who, acting in company with any other person, engages in sexual intercourse with another person without the consent of that other person and who is reckless as to whether that other person consents to the sexual intercourse is guilty of an offence punishable, on conviction, by imprisonment for 14 years.

(4) However, for an aggravated offence against subsection (3), the maximum penalty is imprisonment for 18 years.

(5) For this section, proof of knowledge or recklessness is sufficient to establish the element of recklessness.

As of 4 December 2022 Bruce Lehrmann is reportedly considering seeking compensation for unfair dismissal and for defamation from various media outlets.[6]

On 2 February 2023 Bruce Lehrmann lodged a formal complain against the Director of Public Prosecutions of the Australian Capital Territory.[7]

On 26 October 2023 it was announced that Bruce Lehrmann had been charged with two counts of rape from an alleged incidents occurring in 2021. This case was first mentioned in the Toowoomba Magistrates court in January 2023.

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