The defence in a workplace case which saw a teenager have his fingers sliced off will argue the company has no case to answer.
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The company behind Tallangatta Meat Processors is contesting two occupational health and safety related charges in the Wodonga Magistrates Court.
It follows an incident at the abattoir in April 2019.
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A worker had three fingers cut off by a machine similar to a large, very sharp pair of scissors, with two later reattached.
Multiple people gave evidence in court on Thursday, including the man's colleagues.
Lawyer Robert Taylor said he will argue the charges should be dismissed when the case returns on Friday.
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