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Dunno about three months. First he has to be granted leave by the court to even have the appeal heard. They may not even grant it.
Dunno about three months. First he has to be granted leave by the court to even have the appeal heard. They may not even grant it.
Dunno about three months. First he has to be granted leave by the court to even have the appeal heard. They may not even grant it.
It's a lotteryWhich way do you reckon the Debelin case will go?
So he's like one in a million chance of winning?It's a lottery
Hayne's own evidence damned him. "I knew she didn't want to have sex but I thought she might if I continued groping her" (paraphrased) is an admission of sexual assault.None of them are clear. He said, she said. Who do you believe. Nobody else saw it.
I don't know what he said.Hayne's own evidence damned him. "I knew she didn't want to have sex but I thought she might if I continued groping her" (paraphrased) is an admission of sexual assault.
Totally agree.Still one of the saddest and biggest falls to a Rugby League career I’ve ever seen.
And he only has himself to blame.
Yeah, I don't get that bit either. Surely it can't be beyond reasonable doubt. Anyway, I didn't hear the testimonies. Ultimately, Pell was acquitted unanimously by the high court on similar grounds. The appeal, if granted, will be interesting.I don’t know how the Jury could have found him guilty beyond reasonable doubt. I don’t condone sexual assault my argument is it’s his word vs hers. Same with Debelin. Who do you believe ?
I do agree however that Hayne is stupid for even putting himself in that position. And maybe for that he’s learning a very harsh lesson.
I don’t know how the Jury could have found him guilty beyond reasonable doubt. I don’t condone sexual assault my argument is it’s his word vs hers. Same with Debelin. Who do you believe ?
I do agree however that Hayne is stupid for even putting himself in that position. And maybe for that he’s learning a very harsh lesson.
100%I believe hayne didn't intentionly mean to do any harm, he is just such an arrogant dope, he thought he was untouchable and could get whatever he wanted.
Heavy price to pay, but suck shit to him. His arrogance was his undoing in all facets of his life.
God made him do itTotally agree.
He had the opportunity to be legend of the game. To have risen from very humble beginnings to become a millionaire playing the game he loved and be remembered as one of the most naturally gifted players ever.
I think his chasing the dream trip to the US and whoever supported him in that, failed to recognise that for a kid from a broken home, raised in housing commission in Minto and making it big in the NRL, the dream was reached..