LAWYERS for Bradley John Murdoch, convicted of murdering British backpacker Peter Falconio, have withdrawn an appeal against his conviction.
Murdoch is serving a life sentence with a 28-year non-parole period, but wanted his conviction quashed and a retrial ordered due to what his lawyers called "a miscarriage of justice".
He launched a leave to appeal in December, but a notice to withdraw was lodged at the Northern Territory Court of Criminal Appeal on Friday.
He was convicted in 2005 over the 2001 murder of Mr Falconio, whose body has never been found.
Murdoch believed a News Corp interview with prosecutor Rex Wild QC showed that the prosecution felt Joanne Lees, Mr Falconio's girlfriend and the key witness in the case, was so unlikable that she might have endangered their case, and so groomed her "secretly, deliberately and improperly" to improve her behaviour in order to obtain a conviction from the jury.
Mr Wild said he was happy to hear the appeal had been withdrawn.
"Relieved isn't the word for that; I'm pleased," he told AAP.
All decisions on submitting and withdrawing appeals had come from Murdoch himself, a spokesman for his lawyers said.
He denied that Murdoch had withdrawn his appeal due to having a weak case.
"Not at all," the spokesman said.
"It's certainly not over yet. There's more to come."
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