Case against Eddie Obeid draws 'a very long bow', Supreme Court hears

By Michaela Whitbourn, Patrick Begley
Updated February 11 2016 - 7:09pm, first published 5:17pm
Former Labor minister Eddie Obeid (left) leaves at The Supreme Court during a break on the first day of his trial. Photo: Kate Geraghty
Former Labor minister Eddie Obeid (left) leaves at The Supreme Court during a break on the first day of his trial. Photo: Kate Geraghty
Eddie Obeid and his wife Judith (right) leave the Darlinghurst Supreme Court on the second day of his trial. Photo: James Brickwood
Eddie Obeid and his wife Judith (right) leave the Darlinghurst Supreme Court on the second day of his trial. Photo: James Brickwood
Eddie Obeid's brother-in-law John Abood outside the Darlinghurst Supreme Court on the second day of Mr Obeid's criminal trial. Photo: James Brickwood
Eddie Obeid's brother-in-law John Abood outside the Darlinghurst Supreme Court on the second day of Mr Obeid's criminal trial. Photo: James Brickwood

Eddie Obeid's barrister has told jurors in the criminal trial of the former NSW Labor minister that the Crown case against his client draws "a very long bow".

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