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Brothers Acquitted in Airport Assault Case After Jury Discharge

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In a notable case at Liverpool Crown Court, brothers Mohammed Fahir Amaaz and Muhammad Amaad were acquitted after a jury was discharged without reaching a verdict on allegations of assaulting a police officer at Manchester Airport. The incident occurred in July 2024, following an earlier altercation at a coffee shop.

The jury deliberated for nearly 20 hours but could not come to a majority decision, leading to their discharge. The brothers claimed they acted in self-defence, raising questions about the circumstances surrounding police interactions in public spaces.

This case highlights the complexities of legal proceedings involving police and civilians, particularly in busy environments like airports. The Crown Prosecution Service now faces the decision of whether to pursue a third trial, which could prolong the legal uncertainty.

For the public, this incident may serve as a reminder of the challenges faced by law enforcement and the importance of understanding legal rights during confrontations. The outcome could influence future interactions between police and the public, especially in high-traffic areas like airports.

Source: BBC News

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