It simply means Ivan Cleary gave character evidence during the sentencing phase of his court proceedings.I'm not sure what that means.
It happens every day, in every court across the country.
It simply means Ivan Cleary gave character evidence during the sentencing phase of his court proceedings.I'm not sure what that means.
What about what Api did?
In State of Origin camp breaches the NRL Covid restrictions to cheat on his wife.
Pretty poor conduct or behaviour whatever you want to call it.
I know his actions weren’t criminal, his wife may differ, but pretty serious misconduct and probably much worse that an alcohol induced social media post gone wrong.
I'm not sure what that means.
So I guess they've consulted legal eagles on the employment law aspect of this, just as Rugby Australia obviously didn't before getting burned by Folou.They have reacted, though. The show cause notice means they’ve decided he breached the conditions of his contract, it will take May to convince them he hasn’t. It’s effectively an appeal against a decision.
Presumption of natural justice normally applies but when the agenda is media driven, particularly from the leftist minority who push and drive public opinion based on PC views things can be not so clear cut.Of course they do. But how long do you continue to persecute a person just to placate the witch hunters?
It simply means Ivan Cleary gave character evidence during the sentencing phase of his court proceedings.
It happens every day, in every court across the country.
Character witness. I'm guessing.
So I guess they've consulted legal eagles on the employment law aspect of this, just as Rugby Australia obviously didn't before getting burned by Folou.
Source?He is safe
both the clearys are fighting hard for him even threatening to walk if he gets released
He is safe
both the clearys are fighting hard for him even threatening to walk if he gets released
Good luck with that one.He is safe
both the clearys are fighting hard for him even threatening to walk if he gets released
The Judge said he was lucky to escape a term in prison. Obviously a minor offense. No big deal.I think everyone from the club, players and our fans understands what he did resulting in his criminal conviction was wrong.
No one condones or defends such actions, but they were lesser offences able to be dealt with by a Magistrate in the local court. The upper end of the severity of criminality is dealt with by a higher court, District Court to start with. His offences weren’t at that level even if abhorrent In the court of public opinion.
Its just rhyno talking out of his ass againSource?
It’s all rather sad we are having this conversation a little more than three weeks on from a great chapter in our history. The negative narrative has been largely media driven and for the most part unwarranted.
Except in this case it wasn't consensual to film it and definitely not to share it around for laughs. Take the Morrison test, would this have been ok with you if it was your daughter or sister?Filming ones sexual exploits is common place in today’s world. Not just restricted to the younger generation either. It’s just the world we live in, in most instances such activity is consensual.
I'm leaning towards this as well.IMO May is safe. The show cause notice is a bit of public posturing by the club to appease sponsors & media. He'll be on his last chance with the club though.
It shouldn't bother you if they have to pay him a settlement. They paid Hook a settlement, and they paid Gus a settlement. The courts in almost all cases won't make an employer re-employ someone they've already sacked. Maybe they will pay him out anyway without the need for court, at least in part. It would be hard to demonstrate that a social media post of some song lyrics was grounds for dismissal after all. A reasonable barrister would tie them in knots.I hope they have.
Magistrates wave the big finger every time before hitting the defendant with a feather duster. Every day, in every court across our country. The courts fail day in, day out to keep real criminals locked up, May was never going to jail, nor should he have.The Judge said he was lucky to escape a term in prison. Obviously a minor offense. No big deal.