Cheddar Evans to SUFC?

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After tomorrow's appeal ?

Tick tick tick Boom!!!

I'm outta here ;)
 

Thought the fuse was shorter than that ;)
Can't have lit it properly :(

UTB
 
I suspect the best he will get is a retrial. So another 9 months or so in Limbo for him.
 
I suspect the best he will get is a retrial. So another 9 months or so in Limbo for him.
Definitely not a retrial. *edit: doubtful* If he can be bothered, Darren will tell you why. All the answers are elsewhere here though.
 
Definitely not a retrial. If he can be bothered, Darren will tell you why. All the answers are elsewhere here though.


I think Darren has climbed down from that now. It may be due to the profile of the case, that if the verdict is ruled unsafe there will be the demand for a retrial.

Edit : ninja edit you made :)
 
I suspect not I hear she is saying now she thinks her drink was spiked with a date rape drug.( according to the newspaper's.
I think this will muddy the waters enough for the conviction to stand.
Ched's finished
 
So she changed her story? I've not heard claims of a date rape drug being administered before. Surely that would need to be proven to have occurred before it could be admitted as evidence for the prosecution..
 
I suspect not I hear she is saying now she thinks her drink was spiked with a date rape drug.( according to the newspaper's.
I think this will muddy the waters enough for the conviction to stand.
Ched's finished

So she changed her story? I've not heard claims of a date rape drug being administered before. Surely that would need to be proven to have occurred before it could be admitted as evidence for the prosecution..

No she originally claimed her drink was spiked, but the toxicology report found nothing other than cocaine and weed in her system, and there was no evidence to suggest either of the defendants had supplied either of those drugs to her.
 
They've said they will go for a retrial if he gets verdict overturned so as far as Sheffield United fc are interested this has surely been kicked into the long grass. Can go months or years for a retrial.
 

They've said they will go for a retrial if he gets verdict overturned so as far as Sheffield United fc are interested this has surely been kicked into the long grass. Can go months or years for a retrial.
Who've said that?
 
But I think that means if he's acquitted, the CPS will look for a re-trial meaning in the interim period, he would technically be innocent until proven guilty again. In theory, there's no reason he couldn't sign for someone but the issue hanging over him might still put off us and others.

Surely our resident court correspondents can give their own subjective view of the likelihood of him signing for us? That wouldn't be reporting on the hearing.....
 
But I think that means if he's acquitted, the CPS will look for a re-trial meaning in the interim period, he would technically be innocent until proven guilty again. In theory, there's no reason he couldn't sign for someone but the issue hanging over him might still put off us and others.

Yes he would be but would you sack him again if he was found guilty again ( even though he'd most likely not do jail time) far too much of a mess for any club but especially us to get involved in. And would of been 4/5 years since he played a game. Total non starter as far as i am concerned until all the legal channels dry up
 
They've said they will go for a retrial if he gets verdict overturned so as far as Sheffield United fc are interested this has surely been kicked into the long grass. Can go months or years for a retrial.
It's not up to the cps it's up to the court to decide it's either an acquittal , verdict stands or retail but this court decides not the cps.
 
verdict stands or retail but this court decides not the cps

Good Evening David.
My I call you David?

I see you have been combining your knowledge of William Burrough's surreal cut-up technique of writing.
Still a very long way to go, but I do admire your attempt at such non-sensical creativity.

Thank You David.
 
Good Evening David.
My I call you David?

I see you have been combining your knowledge of William Burrough's surreal cut-up technique of writing.
Still a very long way to go, but I do admire your attempt at such non-sensical creativity.

Thank You David.
Excuse my dyslexia .
 
Slydexia shirley?

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isn't the CPS just trying to influence the Appeal Court judges' decision

- if you quash the original verdict, we'll order an expensive new trial? (there is a footballing analogy - if you score, I'm going to take my ball home)

seems sly (if unsubtle) and we'll see what the judges themselves think about it sometime soon - IF they found the appeal convincing.
 
isn't the CPS just trying to influence the Appeal Court judges' decision

- if you quash the original verdict, we'll order an expensive new trial? (there is a footballing analogy - if you score, I'm going to take my ball home)

seems sly (if unsubtle) and we'll see what the judges themselves think about it sometime soon - IF they found the appeal convincing.


As has been said , it's the courts decision as to whether a new trial will take place, not the CPS, though there may well be politic pressure on the court to grant a retrial due to the nature of the offence.
 
yep Highbury, that doesn't contradict my opinion. I don't think the CPS are above politicking, like their close relations the Police, they seem as interested in public relations as they are in justice.
 

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