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woodys_world69 wrote:Good news for Collingwood Finally!
Hes also facing charges for wearing the Collingwood Logo out in public.
Vic Police have identified the logo as being gang related.
He will face court whenever Victoria police feel its the most inappropriate for their personal gain
Is he going to get an apology from all the gutless journalists who wanted him sacked last year over the assault charges? So much for innocent until proven guilty.
MatthewBoydFanClub wrote:Is he going to get an apology from all the gutless journalists who wanted him sacked last year over the assault charges? So much for innocent until proven guilty.
At last some good news for Collingwood,This should come as an enormous relief to DeGoey and the club.The fact that the judge awarded costs against the prosecution suggests that they had a weak case all along,or that they botched the investigation.Either way it’s hugely embarrassing for them.
Looking forward to Susie OBriens apology in the Herald Sun.
This is why you dont automatically suspend people ... you allow due process to occur. Innocent until proven guilty.
So now we've been $@&^# over it's safe to let him off?
The fact the taxpayers are now having to foot his legal bills suggest the case was bullshit in the first place and the police who initially chose not to pursue charges were a lot smarter than these dunces.
Lone Ranger wrote:Looking forward to Susie OBriens apology in the Herald Sun.
This is why you dont automatically suspend people ... you allow due process to occur. Innocent until proven guilty.