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NRL Players and family members in hot water
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[QUOTE="Midean, post: 3184893, member: 10185"] Police prosecutor Shannon Ryan told the court the alleged victim was given a sedative without her knowledge before the incident, meaning she was incapable of giving consent. The alleged victim admitted to drinking alcohol, but denied taking the sleeping drug. Sergeant Ryan said given seriousness of the charged and the forensic evidence that confirms the injuries sustained were consistent with the allegations, bail should be denied. If a cop is suggesting a denial of bail based on injuries, its pretty obvious its serious. I mean, you can easily do a quick google search for this info yourself, but i put it all here so its easier for you. As i said, the injuries are apparently consistent with sexual assault, and unless you are hung like a porn star and into really rough sex, not the type of injuries you typically see in a consenting encounter. It is why they use rape kits at the hospital after an allegation of sexual assault, to determine if the injuries are consistent with assault. Sailors in trouble. [/QUOTE]
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