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Auckland trial examines defence case for Margaret Green in murder of Selwyn Robson

2 July 2026
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A woman named Margaret Jovander Green is on trial for the murder of her partner, Selwyn Robson, which took place last year. Her lawyer, Susan Giles, argued in the High Court that Green acted in self-defense after enduring years of violence and psychological abuse. The defense has begun to present its evidence and call witnesses, aiming to establish a narrative centered on domestic violence. In contrast, Crown prosecutor Aysser Al-Janabi asserted that Green’s actions were reckless, claiming she intentionally stabbed Robson in the neck, acknowledging that her actions could have been fatal. The case highlights the complexities involved in domestic violence situations and the legal interpretations of self-defense.

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Domestic violence is a significant issue, affecting millions globally and often leading to severe consequences, including homicide. According to various studies, many victims of domestic violence experience long-term psychological effects that can influence their actions in life-threatening situations. The legal system’s handling of self-defense claims in cases involving domestic violence remains contentious, as it raises questions about victim culpability and the dynamics of abusive relationships. Understanding these cases can contribute to broader discussions about the need for legal reform and increased support for victims of domestic abuse.

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