nottsblue wrote:Presume if it goes to a retrial they either find him guilty or not? And if it's guilty, can he get a longer sentence than the one originally imposed and as such have to go back to jail?
And if it's not guilty one assumes he can try to find another club to resurrect his career. Who does he then sue, or is it a case of tough shit?
ruralblue wrote:nottsblue wrote:Presume if it goes to a retrial they either find him guilty or not? And if it's guilty, can he get a longer sentence than the one originally imposed and as such have to go back to jail?
And if it's not guilty one assumes he can try to find another club to resurrect his career. Who does he then sue, or is it a case of tough shit?
No if hes found guilty a second time hes still a free man unless the prosecution came up with other stuff of more severity. It's a retrial to get the case of rape off his name and totally clear him. Opens up a right can of worms though if found not guilty.
With regards to sueing for loss of potential earnings etc it will be a difficult one. Any prisoner who serves time and then eventually found not guitly gets a standard £130 per day they were inside.
Dimples wrote:ruralblue wrote:nottsblue wrote:Presume if it goes to a retrial they either find him guilty or not? And if it's guilty, can he get a longer sentence than the one originally imposed and as such have to go back to jail?
And if it's not guilty one assumes he can try to find another club to resurrect his career. Who does he then sue, or is it a case of tough shit?
No if hes found guilty a second time hes still a free man unless the prosecution came up with other stuff of more severity. It's a retrial to get the case of rape off his name and totally clear him. Opens up a right can of worms though if found not guilty.
With regards to sueing for loss of potential earnings etc it will be a difficult one. Any prisoner who serves time and then eventually found not guitly gets a standard £130 per day they were inside.
Wow. That would be very hard to take if you are proven innocent.
2.5 years in jail, ostracised, lose your job and just to rub salt in the wound - massively out of pocket.
British justice?
Crossie wrote:I find it hard to believe it took so long to appeal and overturn it. He shouldn't have gone to prison in the first place. The evidence was extremely flakey.
I wonder if he's still any good?
Sister of fu wrote:I know from reading the case his legal team had been trying to find evidence of a text message or FB post from the victim that made it clear she was lying and trying to get money out of him as he was a footballer, it was supposed to be very daming of her, so maybe they have got it.
If found not guilty can he sue for loss of earnings and deformation of character? I know I would.
johnny99 wrote:Sister of fu wrote:I know from reading the case his legal team had been trying to find evidence of a text message or FB post from the victim that made it clear she was lying and trying to get money out of him as he was a footballer, it was supposed to be very daming of her, so maybe they have got it.
If found not guilty can he sue for loss of earnings and deformation of character? I know I would.
Unless she has loads of money what would be the point he could sue her for 50 grand but if she is on benefits or low paid he wouldn't get it
Mase wrote:johnny99 wrote:Sister of fu wrote:I know from reading the case his legal team had been trying to find evidence of a text message or FB post from the victim that made it clear she was lying and trying to get money out of him as he was a footballer, it was supposed to be very daming of her, so maybe they have got it.
If found not guilty can he sue for loss of earnings and deformation of character? I know I would.
Unless she has loads of money what would be the point he could sue her for 50 grand but if she is on benefits or low paid he wouldn't get it
But then he'd also make sure she never made a penny for the rest of her life!
Cocacolajojo wrote:Dameerto wrote:BlueinBosnia wrote:Does this mean he's deemed not guilty until a verdict has been reached in the new trial, or that he's still guilty pending a retrial, does anyone know?
Innocent until proven guilty. He's back to being a suspect.
As an aside, are you not guilty or innocent if a prosecutor fails to prove your guilt in the UK?
BlueinBosnia wrote:Cocacolajojo wrote:Dameerto wrote:BlueinBosnia wrote:Does this mean he's deemed not guilty until a verdict has been reached in the new trial, or that he's still guilty pending a retrial, does anyone know?
Innocent until proven guilty. He's back to being a suspect.
As an aside, are you not guilty or innocent if a prosecutor fails to prove your guilt in the UK?
In English and Welsh law, there is just 'guilty' and 'not guilty'. In Scotland, there's something called 'not proven', too (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Not_proven).
Dameerto wrote:Cocacolajojo wrote:Dameerto wrote:BlueinBosnia wrote:Does this mean he's deemed not guilty until a verdict has been reached in the new trial, or that he's still guilty pending a retrial, does anyone know?
Innocent until proven guilty. He's back to being a suspect.
As an aside, are you not guilty or innocent if a prosecutor fails to prove your guilt in the UK?
What I quoted is a principle of English law, it's a black or white thing, one or the other.
Dubaimancityfan wrote:Good to see him back and playing for Chesterfield.
http://www.bbc.com/sport/football/36876515
johnny99 wrote:Sister of fu wrote:I know from reading the case his legal team had been trying to find evidence of a text message or FB post from the victim that made it clear she was lying and trying to get money out of him as he was a footballer, it was supposed to be very daming of her, so maybe they have got it.
If found not guilty can he sue for loss of earnings and deformation of character? I know I would.
Unless she has loads of money what would be the point he could sue her for 50 grand but if she is on benefits or low paid he wouldn't get it
yes he can claim for Compensation for a Miscarriage of JusticeForeverinbluedreams wrote:johnny99 wrote:Sister of fu wrote:I know from reading the case his legal team had been trying to find evidence of a text message or FB post from the victim that made it clear she was lying and trying to get money out of him as he was a footballer, it was supposed to be very daming of her, so maybe they have got it.
If found not guilty can he sue for loss of earnings and deformation of character? I know I would.
Unless she has loads of money what would be the point he could sue her for 50 grand but if she is on benefits or low paid he wouldn't get it
Could he sue the state?
Slim wrote:As far as I was aware, she was drunk and/or passed out and he had sex with her.
She doesn't deny this, he doesn't deny this.
His defence in the first trial was he debated the definition of what constitutes rape. You know you're on a winner when your entire defence is the wording of the law.
I guarantee that without his money and high profile, the review commission doesn't spend 10 months on an investigation to quash a conviction when the time has already been served. And without the decision being overturned, he doesn't play another minute as a footballer. Funny how Chesterfield were in for him the second the verdict was changed.
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