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She’ll stick her nose in, guaranteed, it’s easy to make a statement/stand against high profile footballers.he will be fine as long as the Vic premier doesn't stick her nose in the case
milkshakes MelkshamWho did he attack?
what ahppened to pickett was he sentenced??
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defiantly should have known better...December he will be. Pleaded guilty to 2 charges while the worst ones were dropped.
But him pleading guilty to the 2 charges is enough to me to suggest that those who were trying to protect him were doing so out of loyalty to the club & not the law. The guys he helped commit these crimes were grubs, one a pedo. After the chance the club gave him he should have known better.
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Ex-AFL star Marlion Pickett admits guilt over stolen cash, other charges dropped
Marlion Pickett, who had a fairytale rise to the top in AFL football, pleads guilty to charges relating to stolen money.www.abc.net.au
milkshakes Melksham
defiantly should have known better...
Man has a family and a bunch of kids.
such a shame, he is in this Situation
Melksham, who is good mates with May, punched him.
I doubt that counts as May attacking someone.
May is a cleanskin?Was chatting to someone very close to one of the charged parties last week. This is a summary of what they said:
- both very surprised to be charged
- neither were present or in the immediate vicinity when the bad injuries happened and neither were directly involved in anything physical
- there are some known shady characters in the other group
- attempts were made to extort payments from the players well after the night in question
- the players were naturally advised by lawyers not to engage
It is also observed neither of these people have ever been involved in attacking anyone before so would be completely out of character. And the two players have been consistent with their position.
Still with his history they will put him insideThey dropped the serious charges. These charges are not so serious.
Still with his history they will put him inside
May is a cleanskin?
Why doesn’t it count?
Still with his history they will put him inside
poor Stephen.Melksham, who is good mates with May, punched him.
I doubt that counts as May attacking someone.
Don’t remember brown getting suspended for dropping Barry hall fmdpoor Stephen.
thoughts and prayers.
just wrong place wrong time again and again and again
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Gold Coast sacks Campbell Brown after assault on teammate Steven May
Gold Coast parts ways with veteran after he assaulted teammatewww.afl.com.au
genuine, real chip off the old block. Mal was a shockerDon’t remember brown getting suspended for dropping Barry hall fmd
poor Stephen.
thoughts and prayers.
just wrong place wrong time again and again and again
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Gold Coast sacks Campbell Brown after assault on teammate Steven May
Gold Coast parts ways with veteran after he assaulted teammatewww.afl.com.au
I think the story was that he lent his credit card to his cousin who used it to hire the van that was used in the burglaries, then they paid him back with stolen money. I have no idea of the truth of this story TBH. If the story is true, I guess the question is, did he know beforehand what the van was hired for. If he didn't know then I have some sympathy for him. Like they say you don't get to choose your family.December he will be. Pleaded guilty to 2 charges while the worst ones were dropped.
But him pleading guilty to the 2 charges is enough to me to suggest that those who were trying to protect him were doing so out of loyalty to the club & not the law. The guys he helped commit these crimes were grubs, one a pedo. After the chance the club gave him he should have known better.
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Ex-AFL star Marlion Pickett admits guilt over stolen cash, other charges dropped
Marlion Pickett, who had a fairytale rise to the top in AFL football, pleads guilty to charges relating to stolen money.www.abc.net.au
I think the story was that he lent his credit card to his cousin who used it to hire the van that was used in the burglaries, then they paid him back with stolen money. I have no idea of the truth of this story TBH. If the story is true, I guess the question is, did he know beforehand what the van was hired for. If he didn't know then I have some sympathy for him. Like they say you don't get to choose your family.
When your dopey cousin hires a van to commit a burglary with your credit card and the van is identified and you have a criminal record then you are stuffed no matter what your story. What gets me is why didn't they just steal a van? Theft clearly wasn't beneath they.As they say.... "cool story".
No one pleads guilty to charges for lending someone a credit card & reeceiving stolen good/money without knowledge.
Remember, the guilty make up stories to appear innocent too. And the completely innocent rarely plead guilty of any charge
When your dopey cousin hires a van to commit a burglary with your credit card and the van is identified and you have a criminal record then you are stuffed no matter what your story. What gets me is why didn't they just steal a van? Theft clearly wasn't beneath they.
The charge he’s pleaded guilty to is possessing and handling stolen money. Guessing that at some point after being repaid the cash he knew it was stolen cash or cash made from stolen goods. In a spot of bother and would think the loyalty to family will fly with the judgeAs they say.... "cool story".
No one pleads guilty to charges for lending someone a credit card & reeceiving stolen good/money without knowledge.
Remember, the guilty make up stories to appear innocent too. And the completely innocent rarely plead guilty of any charge
The charge he’s pleaded guilty to is possessing and handling stolen money. Guessing that at some point after being repaid the cash he knew it was stolen cash or cash made from stolen goods. In a spot of bother and would think the loyalty to family will fly with the judge