De-Belin

@sleeve said in [De\-Belin](/post/1276667) said:
The law had no say in this.This was brought in by people with no legal knowledge just to appease sponsors.NFL,SOCCER,BAKETBALL,AFL-AND OTHERS,HAVE NOT FOLLOWED.---WHY-BECAUSE IT IS WRONG.

I don't think this is true. You can't have guys up on rape charges playing NRL. You just can't do it.

We all do the wrong thing but having sex like he did in my opinion is pretty out there.
 
@PJ said in [De\-Belin](/post/1276674) said:
@Red88_Tiger said in [De\-Belin](/post/1276622) said:
@PJ said in [De\-Belin](/post/1276609) said:
Its a joke.
If he gets acquitted he has lost 3 years of prime first grade. I would sue the nrl for lost income.
If he is found guilty then punish.
If I'm awaiting trial and on bail, I would be working.
Bringing the game into disrepute is just fluff.

He’s still getting paid. Might have lost a tpa.
Hasn’t st George already challenged nrl about being stood down . Or did they pull out of it

Still losing income.
Bonus payments for making finals, origin, tests

He can go dig holes.
 
@Earl said in [De\-Belin](/post/1276683) said:
@sleeve said in [De\-Belin](/post/1276667) said:
The law had no say in this.This was brought in by people with no legal knowledge just to appease sponsors.NFL,SOCCER,BAKETBALL,AFL-AND OTHERS,HAVE NOT FOLLOWED.---WHY-BECAUSE IT IS WRONG.

I don't think this is true. You can't have guys up on rape charges playing NRL. You just can't do it.

We all do the wrong thing but having sex like he did in my opinion is pretty out there.

De belin described It to Angus criton as a “stand bun”
 
@PJ said in [De\-Belin](/post/1276676) said:
@Kazoo-Kid said in [De\-Belin](/post/1276675) said:
@PJ said in [De\-Belin](/post/1276672) said:
@Kazoo-Kid said in [De\-Belin](/post/1276654) said:
Imagine if they let him play. They would have allowed an alleged rapist to play for 2 years. Would have been incredibly bad PR.

Alleged.
The nrl didn't know what the court outcome would be?

Okay cool let's just let a guy with that hanging over his head continue playing in the NRL. I'm sure that will go over well with a lot of people. No way would anyone walk away from the game in that situation.

Who's to say how it would affect him. If he knew he was innocent then it might not bother him. The nrl is not the criminal court, that's all I'm saying. How can you punish someone for allegedly doing something?

They are protecting a brand which draws its own revenue and income. Are they not entitled to protect the brand which supports every other player in the league?
 
@Speed2burn said in [De\-Belin](/post/1276634) said:
Legit never been on a jury before, been invited, rocked up and told I wasn’t needed because I was too young at the time

But why don’t they have an uneven amount of people in a jury to stop deadlocks happening? Or does it not work like that?


In most cases it has to be unanimous, meaning everyone needs to agree on the decision. In DeBelin's case when the Jury stated they couldn't reach a decision the Judge offered to accept an 11-1 majority but they were still unable to reach a decision.
 
@Nelson said in [De\-Belin](/post/1276657) said:
@Speed2burn said in [De\-Belin](/post/1276634) said:
Legit never been on a jury before, been invited, rocked up and told I wasn’t needed because I was too young at the time

But why don’t they have an uneven amount of people in a jury to stop deadlocks happening? Or does it not work like that?

It requires a unanimous verdict, so a hung jury can be 10-2 or 6-6 or 5-7 for example. There is provision for what is called a "majority verdict", but that only becomes available after at least 8 hours of deliberation and a judge does not always give a majority verdict direction. A "majority verdict" allows for 11-1 (in a jury of 12).

Correct, a majority verdict direction was given in DeBelin's case and the judge was willing to accept an 11-1 decision but that couldn't be reached either..
 
@sleeve said in [De\-Belin](/post/1276662) said:
I bet all the other codes are laughing at us.I also bet the other codes are not going to follow our example. THEY ARE TOO SMART

Check out the archives of the accused alleged rapists from St Kilda footy club in the AFL from 10 or so years ago, dodgy on so many levels.
 
https://www.google.com.au/amp/s/amp.smh.com.au/national/nsw/plan-unveiled-to-strengthen-sexual-consent-laws-in-nsw-20191020-p532d4.html
 
@Speed2burn said in [De\-Belin](/post/1276634) said:
Legit never been on a jury before, been invited, rocked up and told I wasn’t needed because I was too young at the time

But why don’t they have an uneven amount of people in a jury to stop deadlocks happening? Or does it not work like that?

One person with a grudge (personal experience) stopped the acquittal of the accused in the only jury I have sat on.
 
I was the foreman on a jury back in the 90's. That was quite an experience dealing with the emotions and preconceived ideas that some of the other jurors had. They were ready to find the accused guilty and send him up the river on really flimsy evidence just because they didn't like the look of him.
I thought the guy looked pretty dodgy myself but there was no way you could convict him on what was presented.
 
@hank37w said in [De\-Belin](/post/1276777) said:
I was the foreman on a jury back in the 90's. That was quite an experience dealing with the emotions and preconceived ideas that some of the other jurors had. They were ready to find the accused guilty and send him up the river on really flimsy evidence just because they didn't like the look of him.
I thought the guy looked pretty dodgy myself but there was no way you could convict him on what was presented.

Are you Henry Fonda?
 
@coivtny said in [De\-Belin](/post/1276800) said:
@hank37w said in [De\-Belin](/post/1276777) said:
I was the foreman on a jury back in the 90's. That was quite an experience dealing with the emotions and preconceived ideas that some of the other jurors had. They were ready to find the accused guilty and send him up the river on really flimsy evidence just because they didn't like the look of him.
I thought the guy looked pretty dodgy myself but there was no way you could convict him on what was presented.

Are you Henry Fonda?

Most probably too young to know that movie.
 
I was on a jury for sexual assault and one of the male jurors had already decided the defendant was innocent because he didnt look the type(clean cut business type).Fortunately we were discharged on the 2nd day because a female juror didnt turn up.The judge decided to empannel another 12 people to hear the case.
 
To the best of my knowledge the first thing the alleged victim in this case did was send a message asking for "HELP", literally, upon both of the accused leaving her. Such does not occur after consensual or non-violent encounters for mine.
 
@Cultured_Bogan said in [De\-Belin](/post/1276693) said:
@PJ said in [De\-Belin](/post/1276676) said:
@Kazoo-Kid said in [De\-Belin](/post/1276675) said:
@PJ said in [De\-Belin](/post/1276672) said:
@Kazoo-Kid said in [De\-Belin](/post/1276654) said:
Imagine if they let him play. They would have allowed an alleged rapist to play for 2 years. Would have been incredibly bad PR.

Alleged.
The nrl didn't know what the court outcome would be?

Okay cool let's just let a guy with that hanging over his head continue playing in the NRL. I'm sure that will go over well with a lot of people. No way would anyone walk away from the game in that situation.

Who's to say how it would affect him. If he knew he was innocent then it might not bother him. The nrl is not the criminal court, that's all I'm saying. How can you punish someone for allegedly doing something?

They are protecting a brand which draws its own revenue and income. Are they not entitled to protect the brand which supports every other player in the league?

Not to the detriment of an individual who hasn't been found guilty
 
@tony-soprano said in [De\-Belin](/post/1276681) said:
@PJ said in [De\-Belin](/post/1276670) said:
@tony-soprano said in [De\-Belin](/post/1276637) said:
@PJ said in [De\-Belin](/post/1276609) said:
Its a joke.
If he gets acquitted he has lost 3 years of prime first grade. I would sue the nrl for lost income.
If he is found guilty then punish.
If I'm awaiting trial and on bail, I would be working.
Bringing the game into disrepute is just fluff.

That’s not the NRL fault

At this stage its not his either.

Actually his actions led him here.

I don't know the details of the case, that's not what I'm against. If he is guilty, throw the book at him, never play nrl again, go to jail, do not collect $200.
I'm against the Nrl trying to be the justice system.
It's tyrannical and injust.
 
I don't get to decide whether the guy is guilty or not, but the odds of finding a woman that he said was acting "weird" after he ***** her ****** and **** and left a mess on her back, with his mate also joining in, had wanted everything that got things to that point and feeling like she had been ***** (and that she said "no" in sworn testimony), are very long.

The description I read a little while back of her being used as a ******** seemed pretty appropriate to me. I expect that just like the Hayne case it is a majority decision of guilty, but as it is not unanimous there will be a retrial of both. Neither case has put forward that the alleged victim said "yes", nor was asked.
 
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@jadtiger said in [De\-Belin](/post/1276808) said:
I was on a jury for sexual assault and one of the male jurors had already decided the defendant was innocent because he didnt look the type(clean cut business type).Fortunately we were discharged on the 2nd day because a female juror didnt turn up.The judge decided to empannel another 12 people to hear the case.

Clearly they need some law changes the system stinks, I think only recently they’ve put things in place to protect victim privacy/well being and not making them attend court and other stuff.
 
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