Interesting reading the comments above. I believe that no-one is right and I believe no-one is wrong in the way they are thinking what should or shouldn't occur re: Amone.
So here is my thinking on the matter, be it right or wrong:
Amone has been charged with an offence, an offence that could have had a very serious stint in the "big house". The fact now it will be trialed in a lesser court, doesn't detract from the fact he is still facing some time behind bars. The fact that he has pleaded not guilty, enforces the prosecution to prove its case, whatever the final charges to be laid.
We have seen with the DeBelin case, that it can drag on for many months.
Which brings me to the next point. if the NRL relinquishes the NFSDP and allows Amone to 'play", it is very unlikely in the foreseeable future that he will see any first grade. Consider the fact he hasn't had the 'intense" training sessions required, the fact that his 'replacement' should be given an opportunity simply based on the, well let's say, the training combinations. There is also the fact that he will have to be prepped for his upcoming court trial, which may include missing training and/or games. If he were to be parachuted directly into the first-grade spot, then as a matter of necessity to clear his name, miss training etc. That in itself wouldn't be appropriate and create uncertainty amongst the players.
One would also have to consider that opposition fans would not be kind to him either, I could foresee some pretty nasty comments being directed to him as well as posters etc. Again, this would have some impact on his psyche.
So, imo, if the NRL does retract its stance on Amone and allows him to play, I feel a stint in KOE Cup I(which he has never played in before) whilst other business takes precedent, would be more beneficial in the long run to him and the Club. If cleared in Court then, like everyone else should, he would have to 'earn' his spot back in First grade, particularly if Bud or anyone else is performing well. That should act as his penance and up to him to prove himself.