The legal team for a teenager accused of killing Universal Store co-founder Greg Josephson during a midweek house party at the 58-year-old’s multimillion-dollar Brisbane home say a significant volume of material has been disclosed by the prosecution.
Josephson was found dead at the house in the inner-northern suburb of Clayfield in June, during a party attended by dozens of teenagers.
A 15-year-old boy was arrested and charged with murder.
Kris Jahnke, representing the accused teenager, told the Childrens Court during a hearing on Tuesday there remained outstanding evidence to be disclosed by the prosecution.
Greg Josephson, pictured with wife Tamra.Credit: Internet
“A significant volume of material has been disclosed by the prosecution, which we are working through. There remains outstanding disclosure,” he said.
“We have no objection to a further adjournment to allow disclosure to be completed.
“In the meantime, we are progressing our preparations with the material we have.”
Jahnke said he had spoken with the prosecution, and they had agreed an adjournment for late November would be suitable.
The teenager, who remained in custody, did not appear for the hearing.
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