A Supreme Court judge has taken a swipe at the DPP over the time it's taken to bring new evidence against a man accused of killing his parents.
Jeffrey Gilham has pleaded not guilty to murdering his parents in their Woronora home, in 1993.
Prosecutors are still trying to have his case retried.
Crown prosecutor Mark Tedeschi has admitted, due to budgetary constraints the DPP has had trouble finding someone suitable to handle the matter.
The judge wasn’t impressed, saying the retrial of a man on such serious charges should take priority.
The Crown has been given a month to hand over new evidence on Gilham.