The South Australian Supreme Court has heard details of a "cascading series of events" between two rival bikie gangs – the Finks and Hells Angels that led to the death of Jason De Ieso, who was not the intended "target".
 A relatively rare legal move, the ex officio indictments can be challenged by the accused who may feel they should have had the evidence against them tested in a committal hearing, but it is understood that is unlikely in this case. The move will ensure there will be several weeks of voir dire hearings in the Supreme Court, most likely in October, in which the evidence against each of the accused is tested and challenged by their legal teams.   A trial date has been set for late April next year with police and lawyers expecting the matter to run for up to six months.