Court Excludes Viral Video From Trial of Former Bankstown Hospital Nurses

Two former Bankstown Hospital nurses have secured a major legal victory after a viral video was thrown out of their upcoming trial.

Justin Tomlinson

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Court Excludes Viral Video From Trial of Former Bankstown Hospital Nurses

Two former nurses previously employed at Bankstown Hospital have secured a significant legal victory prior to their upcoming trial. A viral video that was expected to play a role in the legal proceedings has been officially thrown out of the trial.[1][2]

The decision to exclude the viral footage from the trial is being claimed as a major win for the defense. The two accused former nurses will now face their upcoming trial without the video evidence being presented in court.[1][2]

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