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NRL Players and family members in hot water
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[QUOTE="lynx000, post: 3184888, member: 2065"] Where did you get the information re the injuries being consistent with sexual assault? What are the injuries alleged to be? My understanding is that it is not alleged that the intercourse was forced, but that it was non-consensual because the victim did not have the capacity to consent. Going to be much more complicated that what you are portraying. Unless they have a witness who saw him placing the drug in her drink, or one of his mates rolls on him that he told them he did it, or that he had the drug, how can they prove beyond a reasonable doubt that he spiked her drink as opposed to some random at the club/pub? If the jury accepts that it is not satisfied of that element, then Sailor does not know that she is under the influence of drugs and that will make their case regarding a lack of consent that much harder to establish beyond reasonable doubt. [/QUOTE]
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