NSW murder trial scrapped after SA case prompts High Court to redfine ‘joint criminal enterprise’

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"Bilal Rahim, Joseph Nehme, Viliami Taufahema, Sherene Rizk and Lisa Anne Price were facing a NSW Supreme Court trial over the death of Luke Lembryk in the early hours of December 7, 2019, at the unit he shared with his mother in Condell Park.

Jurors were sent home on Friday after a High Court decision on a South Australian case, handed down two days earlier, radically changed national law regarding joint criminal enterprise and constructive murder."

From "The New Daily" 10/3/23


Can someone explain what this means? Are a group of people who allegedly killed someone, not to be tried just because he was seen with "wads of cash" earlier?