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Yes, he has served his time & should be allowed to return to society as normal |
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No, it would be a bad example & he should not be allowed to play football professionally again |
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26 | 50.98% | |||
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Well that's the thing, people on Cheds side or (anti this girls side) seem to be saying it like she consented but changed her mind the next morning and he was found guilty of rape. There must have been more to it then just that for a jury to find him guilty of rape
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Sometimes even juries can get it wrong, plus we are now being told there is new evidence that was not presented at the trial. All in All I think this may prove to be an unsafe conviction and subsequently overturned. .
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Mr Rocket League
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On another note I thought his sister and girlfriend's undisputed appearance on this morning last week was a joke tbh. Have them on it's fine but at least have someone to dispute everything they Said. |
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'new' evidence sounds dodgy, but let's see what happens.
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Ched is a rapist, says his aunt: Relative attacks footballer for not showing remorse and believes he deserved to go to prison
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...#ixzz3H3tOPJHt |
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No one can say for sure, I suppose. Last edited by user104658; 24-10-2014 at 07:00 PM. |
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I Love Niamh’s Brick
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I agree, Sorry but glorifying a rapist back into celebrity status is just as bad as carrying on a punishment. The message that sends out is that it doesn't matter if you rape somebody you can still go back to being a celebrity.
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Also, celebrity isn't exactly something you choose. He isn't "going back to" being a celebrity. He is still a celebrity. Just (allegedly) a celebrity who raped someone. Rolf Harris is still a celebrity. Gary Glitter is still a celebrity. ... Jack the Ripper is a celebrity, of sorts. |
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All hail the Moyesiah
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Also agree with the second point. It's still unclear whether Evans will play again but he has still been plastered across the papers every day and stories are constantly being run on what he's been up to since his release and the various reactions to his story. True he might fade into obscurity gradually if he was never to play but celebrity status isn't something that can immediately be flicked off like a switch. |
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Well as the point of a trial is to consider the weight of evidence to suggest that people go to prison when there is none... especially in a rape case is strange. His friend was acquitted so there must have been some evidence on Mr Evans to tie him to the rape tight enough to secure a conviction?
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I Love Niamh’s Brick
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A lot of people seem to have missed the point, by a long margin.
Firstly, it is not the guilty person that makes himself a celebrity, this is not under his personal control. Secondly, someone who has served a prison sentence has done their time, and not acknowledging remorse is their human right of defense in not admitting to the crime in the first place. Perfectly acceptable human right. Thirdly, the employer has the right to refuse employment on the grounds of the prospective employee having committed a criminal offense. The choice is theirs. If they choose to employ, then they accept the potential consequences. Very simple really. |
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You only hold celebrity status whilst you are celebrated, once you are defamed as glitter/harris I don't feel they are a 'celebrity' in the real sense of the word merely an ex singer and presenter imo.
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https://www.gov.uk/exoffenders-and-employment
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All hail the Moyesiah
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Of course it wouldn't matter either way anyway considering Evans is currently a free agent so no team is obliged to take him on criminal record or not. |
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what about anyone who commits a crime then eh? what about players who have gone to prison for gbh and came out to play football? endless sports men and women have committed violent crimes or taken drugs and return to play sport. the man is a pro footballer hes been tried in a court fo law, hes been to prison for 2 and a half years, done his time for his crime. now he should be allowed to return to his job playing football. a man cannot be tried twice for the same crime and the kangaroo court have no right to force him to pay twice for the same thing
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That's not true, you have the lwa on your side if an employer is using previous convictions as a reason to not employ you, that was the whole reason for legislation wasn't it?
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It will be at the clubs discretion as he will pose no threat in what he does, other than be a rather odd specimen of what we expect representatives of sport to be. But they paid 3 million for him so money will be the focus over any moral or ethical debate no doubt.
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The voice of reason
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Jess Ennis wades into this debate and it may be the clincher
"Jessica Ennis-Hill wants her name to be removed from a stand named after her by Sheffield United if the club offers convicted rapist Ched Evans a contract. United, who play at Bramall Lane, are to allow Evans, 25, to train with them. But United manager Nigel Clough said it had "nowhere near been decided" whether or not to re-sign Evans. "Those in positions of influence should respect the role they play in young people's lives and set a good example," said Olympic champion Ennis-Hill. "If Evans was to be re-signed by the club it would completely contradict these beliefs." http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/30046618 ![]() |
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Good news for the fans considering they didn't want the stand named after her anyway
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Flag shagger.
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Jessica Enis is an athlete. Athletes have been allowed in the past to continue their careers despite being exposed as cheats after taking drugs. That's not a great example to young people, is it. So I find her wading in to this situation a little disingenuous.
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The voice of reason
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I would imagine her PR team had a say in this perhaps. It could be damage limitation?
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