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Alex Salmond trial: High Court stunned into silence as verdicts were read out

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It was at 2.45pm yesterday that an announcement came over the High Court’s public address system: “The jury has reached a verdict.

This is a verdict.”About 40 reporters covering the 11-day trial quickly filed into Court Three, along with 20 members of the public who had queued for one of the daily tickets.The last to enter was the accused, Alexander Elliott Anderson Salmond.He walked slowly, managing a tight smile, as he took his place in the dock behind a wall of glass.His right hand rested inside a pocket in his dark suit, his left holding an ever-present notepad where he’d jotted observations during the evidence.Salmond offered a polite greeting to the security officers flanking him as he always did.Then judge Lady Dorrian entered the

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