The four people accused of killing Australian brothers Jake and Callum Robinson and their American friend in northern Mexico are due to face court today.
The Robinson brothers and Jack Carter Rhoad were on a surf trip last April in the Baja California region, near Ensenada, when they were allegedly shot dead in what police believed was a robbery gone wrong.
The four accused, three charged with murder, one with robbery offences, are expected to face court over the coming hours.
Two of the accused will appear via video link from a maximum security prison, while the others will attend in person.
One possible outcome would be a plea deal put forward by Mexican prosecutors that has been months in the making.
If pleas of guilty are put forward by the defence teams, there could be a sentenc

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