Scotland's top prosecutor is to conduct the case against the man accused of murdering a businesswoman whose body was found in a city park, the Crown Office confirmed today.
Scotland's top prosecutor is to conduct the case against the man accused of murdering a businesswoman whose body was found in a city park, the Crown Office confirmed today.
Lord Advocate Elish Angiolini will lead the prosecution in the Moira Jones murder trial.
Ms Jones, 40, was discovered by a ranger in Queens Park, Glasgow, on May 29.
Marek Harcar, 32, from Slovakia, appeared in private at Glasgow Sheriff Court on July 17 charged with her murder.
He was also charged with attempting to defeat the ends of justice.
Harcar was detained in Slovakia in June after a European Arrest Warrant was obtained by the Crown Office, and was extradited to Scotland in July.
A preliminary hearing is scheduled for next month.
Sales executive Ms Jones was originally from Staffordshire but had been living in Glasgow for five years, where she worked for soft drinks firm Britvic.
She was last seen leaving a friend's house in the Cranstonhill area of the city at around 10.30pm on May 28.


















