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Post by Electric Eel on May 23, 2019 20:46:53 GMT 10
maybe he could become a panhandler? It generally pays the bills and he doesnt have to pay taxes. Funny how a guy with such great natural talent is so unwanted. Inu who came into grade with Hayne, is playing well in England. What's a panhandler? Doesn't sound good.
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Post by crow on May 24, 2019 5:18:03 GMT 10
a panhandler is a person that looks for handouts on street corners or on the sidewalk. Hayne would not do well at that.
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Post by Electric Eel on May 24, 2019 20:51:17 GMT 10
a panhandler is a person that looks for handouts on street corners or on the sidewalk. Hayne would not do well at that. OK, or maybe pickpocketer like in the streets of London, 100 years ago. He could steal wallets and be transported to Australia!!
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Post by crow on May 25, 2019 2:02:48 GMT 10
that is why Australia has so many cool people. From the wrong side of the tracks.
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Post by Electric Eel on May 25, 2019 20:11:30 GMT 10
that is why Australia has so many cool people. From the wrong side of the tracks. Descendants of convicts!! The convicts weren't really bad people, just committing petty crimes, because the life in England wasn't easy. We actually got a better deal. Sent to a country with a better climate and way of life. SMH US lawyers request NSW police documents in Jarryd Hayne rape case Lawyers for a woman accusing former rugby league star Jarryd Hayne of raping her in California have requested police documents relating to separate charges in NSW in an attempt to examine possible patterns of behaviour, an unusual legal move that could advance the civil case if successful. The young woman, identified only as JV, says she met Hayne at a bar in San Jose in 2015 when Hayne was playing for the San Francisco 49ers in the NFL. The pair caught an Uber back to Hayne's apartment, where the woman says Hayne raped her, resulting in vaginal bleeding. Local authorities did not have enough evidence to lay criminal charges. JV filed a civil suit in December 2017, pursuing damages from sexual battery. In the plaintiff's statement regarding compelling production of records filed with the US District Court for the Northern District of California on Thursday, JV's lawyers revealed they had requested all NSW Police files relating to charges laid against Hayne in December 2018, and any other incident of violence against women. Hayne has pleaded not guilty to NSW charges relating to an incident on the night of the 2017 NRL grand final, in which he allegedly bit a young woman on the genitals, causing serious bleeding, after catching a taxi to her home in the Hunter region. JV's lawyers said they want to determine "whether the two alleged crimes, and earlier conduct in a bar, are similar enough in nature to aid the jury in determining such relevant matters, as modus operandi, absence of mistake or accident, intent, plan, or any other relevant issues before the jury". They also want to see whether the defence or explanation given by Hayne to NSW Police is similar to the defence he has lodged in the US case. In that defence, he said the woman gave "implied consent" as she followed him out of the bar and ordered the Uber. Hayne's legal team have refused to provide documents from NSW, questioning their relevance and arguing that the criminal matter is still pending. A judge will make a determination on JV's request after a telephone hearing on Wednesday, local time. Civil cases in the US have a low bar for the discovery of documents and other evidence from the opposing side, JV's lawyers have argued. Unlike Australia, similar prior acts can be admissible as evidence if relevant. Earlier this month, a court appearance in San Jose was delayed, suggesting both parties were possibly moving towards a settlement. However, the latest filing suggests an agreement may be far off as JV's lawyer are still seeking evidence and have complained that Hayne's lawyers have stopped responding to their requests. The matter is set down for a trial in January 2020.
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Post by crow on May 26, 2019 2:23:03 GMT 10
to put it simply I think Hayne is ****ed.
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Post by Electric Eel on May 26, 2019 19:20:53 GMT 10
to put it simply I think Hayne is ****ed. And he has to wait until early next year. Who would want that hanging over their head. I'd be sweating bullets. SMH
Jarryd Hayne a chance to play bush footy as he trains with Woy Woy ...
19 hours ago - The Hayne plane has touched down on the Central Coast where the local league has left the hanger door open to the possibility of Jarryd ...I couldn't get into the article, but that is the latest headline.
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Post by crow on May 27, 2019 2:30:19 GMT 10
wow, a guy with his huge natural talent and it amounts to that. Do they even get paid? If they do I am sure it isnt all that much.
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Post by Electric Eel on May 27, 2019 20:06:14 GMT 10
wow, a guy with his huge natural talent and it amounts to that. Do they even get paid? If they do I am sure it isnt all that much. Not sure? I think the Woy Woy Roosters are just a local club on the Central Coast. I don't think those players get paid. Hayne should cash in everything he has and do a runner to Thailand or South America. Maybe he can live like a King once he converts the money? LOL
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Post by crow on May 28, 2019 0:52:25 GMT 10
Hard to do a runner when you have handed in your passport. He is screwed.
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Post by Electric Eel on May 28, 2019 21:07:20 GMT 10
Hard to do a runner when you have handed in your passport. He is screwed. Maybe catch a fishing trawler off the coast and sneak out of the country. LOL Can't believe he may do time. If found guilty in a court of law, that means we had a rapo playing for our club. This would be the first rapist?
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Post by crow on May 29, 2019 3:25:18 GMT 10
the way professional sporting identities think they are above the law, it doesnt surprise me that someone has to get caught eventually. Hayne will probably be made an example of?
At this point the fishing trawler probably sounds really good to him.
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Post by Electric Eel on May 29, 2019 21:21:46 GMT 10
the way professional sporting identities think they are above the law, it doesnt surprise me that someone has to get caught eventually. Hayne will probably be made an example of? At this point the fishing trawler probably sounds really good to him. Jail might have it's first 2 time Dally M medal winner and 2009 Grand Finalist. If I were Hayne I would get on that fishing trawler and never be seen again. Where should Hayne go? Commonwealth of Australia (shown in purple) has extradition treaties with the countries shown in blue. Light purple indicates a proposal for one has been made.
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Post by crow on May 30, 2019 3:16:43 GMT 10
New Guinea looks like a fairly short trip and there is no extradition treaty. I guess it wouldnt be too bad there and his family doesnt have far to go to see him
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Post by Electric Eel on May 30, 2019 20:31:28 GMT 10
New Guinea looks like a fairly short trip and there is no extradition treaty. I guess it wouldnt be too bad there and his family doesnt have far to go to see him LOL The local tribes could hide him. He would be a God over there. Footy players from Australia are treated like royalty.
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