BensGrandad
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So it's all on ability. If he was an amazing doctor you'd want him reinstated as a doctor?[/QUOT
Possibly after a further appeal has been heard or rejected until then dont think the details should be discussed
So it's all on ability. If he was an amazing doctor you'd want him reinstated as a doctor?[/QUOT
Possibly after a further appeal has been heard or rejected until then dont think the details should be discussed
Possibly after a further appeal has been heard or rejected until then dont think the details should be discussed
How many appeals does he need? If he didn't want it discussed he shouldn't have a website about it
I hate this phrase. A few people have used it & it's not only irrelevant, it just shows ignorance, at best from the poster
This has been done to death. It's the nature of the job in question. There's plenty of jobs a convicted rapist could never go back to after a conviction, spent or not.
He's absolutely fine to work as far as I'm concerned, just not in the public eye. Rape victims deserve to not have to be exposed to images of their rapist in the public eye.
Plenty of sports have policies on this sort of thing, it's just that football, as usual is languishing in the dark ages.
How many appeals does he need? If he didn't want it discussed he shouldn't have a website about it
With due respect, that is the picture of the girl that is continually painted by those that seem adamant that he definitely raped her. He as the predatory beast and her as this sweet little innocent victim whose whole life has been changed. Her life may well have changed because of this incident.
Non sense. It's quite the opposite. Many of the people siding with the court, jury, appeal judge, and three judge appeal panel, make a point about her drunkenness, and the drugs in her system as something that contributed to her possible/currently official inability to consent. Hardly pointing to her as sweet and innocent.
It is the people siding with Ched that keep using the line, often claiming they aren't suggesting that she deserved it or it was less of a crime or that you can't rape someone who isn't innocent, but not ever offering an explanation for why they bring it up if not to make that suggestion.
I have no idea if he will win an appeal, but it does worry me that some people think he is not guilty until he has all his appeals. He has been found guilty by a court and remains a convicted rapist until such time he can ever convince at court that his conviction was a miscarriage of justice.
The fact is that he has always maintained his innocence and that she was a willing sexual partner. That really is the only issue here. Was she capable of consenting and if she was, did she consent.
There's no legal reason why he shouldn't be allowed to do his job, other than that people don't like that he has the gall to protest his innocence and that he works in a highly paid profession. Would you like a wage cap on anyone convicted of an offence? Perhaps waived if they publicly declare themselves guilty?
How do we formalise the amount of money you have to earn to no longer be allowed to do a job after doing your allotted punishment? Include the barred list for sex offenders to include anything with a salary over 100k? Anything that's viewed by more than 100k people? Our persecution of those who have served their sentence has to have a structure and a meaning, otherwise we're just burning witches at the stake again, although I feel some of NSC would have preferred those times.
It's become pretty damn dangerous with the way everyone is now given a trial by twitter. It gives the vocal minority of morons the ability to band together into some virtual mob, which the media will then pick up and run with regardless of right or wrong and then hey presto. The "defendant's" life is over.
But he can resume his football career, it's just that no club will have him. Would you want him at the Albion?
There's no legal reason why he shouldn't be allowed to do his job, other than that people don't like that he has the gall to protest his innocence and that he works in a highly paid profession. Would you like a wage cap on anyone convicted of an offence? Perhaps waived if they publicly declare themselves guilty?
How do we formalise the amount of money you have to earn to no longer be allowed to do a job after doing your allotted punishment? Include the barred list for sex offenders to include anything with a salary over 100k? Anything that's viewed by more than 100k people? Our persecution of those who have served their sentence has to have a structure and a meaning, otherwise we're just burning witches at the stake again, although I feel some of NSC would have preferred those times.
It's become pretty damn dangerous with the way everyone is now given a trial by twitter. It gives the vocal minority of morons the ability to band together into some virtual mob, which the media will then pick up and run with regardless of right or wrong and then hey presto. The "defendant's" life is over.
So Acker 79 are you saying you would be happy if he signed a 6 month contract with Forest Green Rovers and then got signed by a Championship or Premier team in July, that would be ok. Wouldnt that be contradictory?
Is it a fact she was a willing sexual partner?
The jury felt there was sufficient evidence that she was a willing partner with McDonald, however, in the same way you don't hold the jury decision on Evans safe, then surely the same can be said of McDonald's acquittal?
I've been invited back with a girl, we've actually shared a bed, it seemed pretty much nailed on, but in the end she wanted to just 'cuddle' . Anyway, the point being is that if you believe there is insufficient evidence that consent wasn't given to Evans, the same can be said for both of them?
McDonald got off on the fact the jury felt consent was sufficiently implied by going in the taxi with him to the hotel. That doesn't mean it's a fact she was a willing sexual partner.
I'm surprised you of all people are suggesting there are facts in this case - I thought your whole argument was that there weren't any facts!?
Surely if he went to any club it would only be to put himself in the shop window to return to a better standard whether it be in the summer or January 2015 window taking into account he is still only 25 so has 6 - 8 years left at the top. When he has achieved that with a signing it will be back to big bucks again.