Obviously he wasn't thinking of his 2 kids at 4:00amso he won the fight? He is a winner and we need those.
Club won’t hold onto him as he is a borderline delisting. Has 2 kids. He needs a season of his life to stay on.
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Obviously he wasn't thinking of his 2 kids at 4:00amso he won the fight? He is a winner and we need those.
Club won’t hold onto him as he is a borderline delisting. Has 2 kids. He needs a season of his life to stay on.
He has to be charged first.Broken jaw - borderline GBH. You're doing time.
I'm assuming we'd have some sort of clause in his contract that if he's eventually found guilty of a crime it would void his contract with us. Although we'd have to pay him whilst he was undergoing legal proceedings unless of course his contract expires during that time and we choose not to renew it.If his contract were to be cancelled if found guilty and jailed would we have to pay him out ?
In that case extend his contractOr Matt Owies.
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He has to be charged first.
I can this dying a slow death TBH.
No expert here, but there would be contract clauses for anti-social behaviour, committing crime, tarnishing the clubs reputation etc.If his contract were to be cancelled if found guilty and jailed would we have to pay him out ?
I'm not sure how it works.How though? Police have footage and a hospitalised victim - surely they're expedlcted to pursue it to prosecution?
What did we do with Murray Newman?I'm assuming we'd have some sort of clause in his contract that if he's eventually found guilty of a crime it would void his contract with us. Although we'd have to pay him whilst he was undergoing legal proceedings unless of course his contract expires during that time and we choose not to renew it.
As with the police not charging him with serious assault(GBH) yet it can take longer to corroborate evidence and get medical confirmation of injuries.
Also another guy was hit with full force in the face by another guy in the group so it may be that person who has the broken jaw.
Anyways doesn't look good but we have no idea what instigated the fight.
I'm not sure how it works.
Maybe the guy with a broken jaw doesn't want to press charges?
I guess it's only been 5 or 6 days since the incident and there's been a lot of holidays during that time.
Time will tell I guess.
Yeah dunno with that one, blast from the past. Seems we delisted him in 2015 and he was charged with GBH in 2012 and convicted in 2013 and served his sentence in 2014. Dunno the reasoning for keeping him on the list after he'd been convicted maybe done for welfare reasons or talent wise we thought it was worth it and hoping prison would straighten him out? I remember Andrew Krakouer playing good footy for Collingwood after doing his time.What did we do with Murray Newman?
He has to be charged first.
I can this dying a slow death TBH.
If a complaint is forthcoming from the victims, he's cooked.
There has to be a complainant. Someone needs to stand up in Court and say "yes, this thing happened to me".I'm fairly certain we don't get the choice about charges in Australia, if there's a crime police are expected to pursue it.
Regardless yeah it does seem they're either working on Gero time and dragging their feet with arresting him or nothing is going to happen (as in there's no case to answer).
I don’t think the victim had his jaw broken but did receive what was described as a head injury
There is an old saying.No expert here, but there would be contract clauses for anti-social behaviour, committing crime, tarnishing the clubs reputation etc.
The club (and brand) is right on the cusp of new positive growth; and this kind of lets some air out of the tyres - if found guilty it will probably blow up on media.
Pity, can't fix stupid, not in a hurry anyway. Fellow players would be dirty on him.
There has to be a complainant. Someone needs to stand up in Court and say "yes, this thing happened to me".
A significant amount of assaults don't result in charges.
I agree - there is a lot of good evidence.Of course, a significant amount of assaults also don't occur on camera, which is then posted on social media, which is then picked up by a news outlet and the alleged offender is a "celebrity" (used loosely) is named and pictured in said video. The complainant has also attended hospital, so the investigating into their identity will be minimal. Police don't just sit around and wait for someone to report crimes, if they know one has occurred and they have enough information they will pursue it, especially considering the optics of this one with all the information at hand.
Or, there's already been an investigation and for whatever reasons unknown there's nothing to pursue.
They are probably still investigating, canvassing eye-witness testimony and phone or cctv video and building a timeline of events to establish if a crime has occurred. It may be this was some sort of retaliatory event to something that occurred earlier in the night. Remember the guy said "It's not me bro" before getting struck. Which would lead you to believe Tyler was looking for someone in particular.Of course, a significant amount of assaults also don't occur on camera, which is then posted on social media, which is then picked up by a news outlet and the alleged offender is a "celebrity" (used loosely) is named and pictured in said video. The complainant has also attended hospital, so the investigating into their identity will be minimal. Police don't just sit around and wait for someone to report crimes, if they know one has occurred and they have enough information they will pursue it, especially considering the optics of this one with all the information at hand.
Or, there's already been an investigation and for whatever reasons unknown there's nothing to pursue.
My son was knocked to the ground, had his head kicked until it was the size of a watermelon by a group of speed freaks. I had to drive him 70km to a hospitalHow though? Police have footage and a hospitalized victim - surely they're expedlcted to pursue it to prosecution?
This is not true. The decision to lay charges in WA rests with police and if they have the evidence, they can and do lay charges without a complaint. There's a reason bikies get charged for public brawls even though people from both sides refuse to talk, there's usually CCTV or other evidence. A formal complaint is the easiest way but no the only way to lay charges.There has to be a complainant. Someone needs to stand up in Court and say "yes, this thing happened to me".
A significant amount of assaults don't result in charges.
Sure. What do the bikies get charged with?This is not true. The decision to lay charges in WA rests with police and if they have the evidence, they can and do lay charges without a complaint. There's a reason bikies get charged for public brawls even though people from both sides refuse to talk, there's usually CCTV or other evidence. A formal complaint is the easiest way but no the only way to lay charges.
An assault does require a complainant because otherwise defences like self-defence or provocation cannot be negated by the prosecution. Identity and causation of injuries are also issues.This is not true. The decision to lay charges in WA rests with police and if they have the evidence, they can and do lay charges without a complaint. There's a reason bikies get charged for public brawls even though people from both sides refuse to talk, there's usually CCTV or other evidence. A formal complaint is the easiest way but no the only way to lay charges.
Is your boy ok ?My son was knocked to the ground, had his head kicked until it was the size of a watermelon by a group of speed freaks. I had to drive him 70km to a hospital
No-one was charged even though the police knew who did it because most of the witnesses were drunk or didn't want to make a statement. Closest I ever came to being a vigilante. Same part of the world. A few nights later a couple of the local boys gave them a hiding and that was the only justice we got.