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Very very unusual case.
Is it standard practice for a defence lawyer to warn a crown witness before committing purgery?
In this case appears there was clear reasonable doubt and the case should never have got this far.
Again why the break from September and then suddenly a key witness has a memory lapse and others don't testify at all?
Wonder if purgery charges will be laid
 
Someone has to go to jail surely
Actually no.
This is what's wrong with this whole weird law and order let's lock everyone up in jail to fulfil an ideologically driven agenda and where it leads us.
There were admitted lies. The police officer investigating admitted there was doubt.
Yet 2 men's legal rights were shoved out the window with threat of prison. 2 men's lives ruined based on lies. So why did the courts pursue it?
Why are there no purgery charges and will there be a wider investigation into the circumstances surrounding the possibly false accusations?
Guess we all know the answer
 
Actually no.
This is what's wrong with this whole weird law and order let's lock everyone up in jail to fulfil an ideologically driven agenda and where it leads us.
There were admitted lies. The police officer investigating admitted there was doubt.
Yet 2 men's legal rights were shoved out the window with threat of prison. 2 men's lives ruined based on lies. So why did the courts pursue it?
Why are there no purgery charges and will there be a wider investigation into the circumstances surrounding the possibly false accusations?
Guess we all know the answer
What legal rights were shoved out the window? They got their day in court where they could go through showing that the accusation was untrue.
 

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Should receive a massive payout from the AFL for standing him down

Innocent until proven guilty should be the norm

I’d be very treated to know the if there were any restrictions on him training. I’d also be very interested if the club or AFL provided him with any form of psychological support.

If the league is going to have a policy that stands players down in situations like these (and whilst it stinks like hell I think they have to do it) then they do need to provide plenty of support (eg offsite training, psychological support) particularly for those instances where someone is subsequently found not guilty or charges dropped.

Bruhn and his coaccused are now very clearly victims of a crime. Whether that crime is pursued we will have to wait and see.

Regards

S. Pete
 
I’d be very treated to know the if there were any restrictions on him training. I’d also be very interested if the club or AFL provided him with any form of psychological support.

If the league is going to have a policy that stands players down in situations like these (and whilst it stinks like hell I think they have to do it) then they do need to provide plenty of support (eg offsite training, psychological support) particularly for those instances where someone is subsequently found not guilty or charges dropped.

Bruhn and his coaccused are now very clearly victims of a crime. Whether that crime is pursued we will have to wait and see.

Regards

S. Pete
I don't think the 'victim' of the alleged rape has admitted lying about it, has she? I thought it was just a witness that bullshitted, which meant there was insufficient evidence to progress with anything in court.

As far as I could tell from the article, it's still a 'he said-she said' situation.
 
What legal rights were shoved out the window? They got their day in court where they could go through showing that the accusation was untrue.
Was responding to the last post who suggested someone needed to be locked in jail.
A very dangerous ideology.
But as you say and I agree the presumption of innocence rules above all other principles
 
I’d be very treated to know the if there were any restrictions on him training.
There's been footage of him out on the ground during training throughout the year, but from this article it sounds like you're limited when it comes to using certain facilities under the AFL's stand down policy?

Bruhn has maintained his innocence and spent time this year working on a farm in country Victoria completing basic farming tasks away from the football spotlight.

Bruhn’s agent, Paul Connors from CDG Sports, said Bruhn was keen to return to the field following a stressful season on the sidelines dealing with the protracted court battle.

Connors said Bruhn was as ready as he could be to begin pre-season training.

“After an extremely challenging year, Tanner is eager to put this nightmare behind him and focus on reigniting his football career,” Connors told the Herald Sun.

“The Geelong Football Club has been amazing in its support and in particular (player development and wellbeing manager) Mark Worthington, who has been a rock for him throughout the entire process.

“Tanner is very grateful for the support he has received from the club and the AFL Players’ Association this year.”

The former GWS Giant has been able to do some training at various stages this year, but has been limited in his ability to use the club’s facilities because of the AFL’s stand down order.

It is understood he was at the club doing some training last week.

Worthington and Connors have accompanied Bruhn throughout the court process.
 
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any jokes about a finger is on your club for continuing to list him and then changing their mind and listing him as unavailable, you can say it I was right its ok
Can we also point out you’re a halfwit?
 
Was responding to the last post who suggested someone needed to be locked in jail.
A very dangerous ideology.
But as you say and I agree the presumption of innocence rules above all other principles

Agree on presumption trumping all else but in the modern approach to law is far more geared towards getting your story out in public first.

There's been footage of him out on the ground during training throughout the year, but from this article it sounds like you're limited when it comes to using certain facilities under the AFL's stand down policy?

Thanks - that is very useful. Now I do think the AFL may need to reconsider its policy on this issue. Maybe keep distance from the club but the AFL to provide alternative access to training.

Regards

S. Pete
 
pretty insane you can make shit up that can ruin someone else's life, and you don't get held to account for it.

There is precedent for punishment.


Regards

S. Pete
 

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rarely caught or prosecuted

big difference
You are wrong. False allegations are actually vanishingly rare. This is one of those very rare cases.

That said I hope Bruhn recovers from this and gets a satisfactory outcome through the courts and/or the court of public opinion. Paying for sex isn't the best look for a public figure but it's low on the list of terrible indiscretions.
 
Interested to know the gender of the person who decided to charge the young men.
Pretty obvious what you are insinuating. The reality is in most cases it's very hard to get a rape or DV case to court - quite often because the police are still 20 years behind the rest of the world.

This case for whatever reason was the opposite. Gender or sex has no factor.
 
This thread should be closed for all concerned, and a couple of posters here should really reconsider their need to troll, shame, and otherwise persecute someone who the courts and police have ruled was innocent of the charges made against them. Hope to God a couple of the morons here never find themselves as parents of a child wrongly accused, the subject of disgusting lies, and loss of a year of their career, because based on some of the garbage here, they'd hang their kid out to dry for the need to be contrary.
 
which bit was wrong?
First you’re on your high horse how he has a finger injury reported yet was likely held out for the case. You then started to shift as it was reported the witness committed perjury and the so called victim requested he lie for her.

You hung your hat on that he was going to be guilty yet the club reported a finger injury; which he did have surgery on.

Absolute nuffy
 
First you’re on your high horse how he has a finger injury reported yet was likely held out for the case. You then started to shift as it was reported the witness committed perjury and the so called victim requested he lie for her.

You hung your hat on that he was going to be guilty yet the club reported a finger injury; which he did have surgery on.

Absolute nuffy
Comfortably the most posts in a thread about a player from another club waffling on about a 'finger'.
 

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First you’re on your high horse how he has a finger injury reported yet was likely held out for the case. You then started to shift as it was reported the witness committed perjury and the so called victim requested he lie for her.

You hung your hat on that he was going to be guilty yet the club reported a finger injury; which he did have surgery on.

Absolute nuffy
thats not what I said at all lol, secondly they took his finger injury off just like I said they should and they did
 
First you’re on your high horse how he has a finger injury reported yet was likely held out for the case. You then started to shift as it was reported the witness committed perjury and the so called victim requested he lie for her.

You hung your hat on that he was going to be guilty yet the club reported a finger injury; which he did have surgery on.

Absolute nuffy
ive never said in any posts hes guilty or even implied it
 

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