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I've got a bad feeling about this
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He had a negative bluety on a quackhandle and was quadraspazzed on a lifeglug.
I look forward to your all knowing and likely sarcastic and unhelpful reply.
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Unless the videos are faked, his conviction looks a bit dodgy to me.
Ched Evans Was Wrongly Convicted of Rape on 20th April 2012 | Ched Evans Official Website
Obviously, if some guy jumps on an inebriated woman who hardly know what she is doing it should called rape, if she consents when sober it shouldn't, but there's a big grey area in between. In consensual sex between two similarly drunk/drugged people why should it be all the blokes fault?bloggoth
If everything isn't black and white, I say, 'Why the hell not?'
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She accuses two guys of raping her at the same time and one is considered innocent.
Doesn't really add up.
Either they were both guilty or they were both innocent.
One of the decisions was wrong. Which one?I'm alright JackComment
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Also appeal was not allowed which is BS.Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostShe accuses two guys of raping her at the same time and one is considered innocent.
Doesn't really add up.
Either they were both guilty or they were both innocent.
One of the decisions was wrong. Which one?
Either way if he was let out of prison then he got the right to take an honest job instead of claiming benefits.Comment
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He also had the right not to rape someone and employers have the right (Albeit curtailed by the Rehab of Offenders Act, which does NOT apply here because his sentence is ongoing) to factor in criminality. In addition, we the public have EVERY right to voice an opinion, concern and vote with our feet - as do the sponsors etc.Originally posted by AtW View PostAlso appeal was not allowed which is BS.
Either way if he was let out of prison then he got the right to take an honest job instead of claiming benefits.Comment
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He can take a job with his father-in-law.Originally posted by AtW View PostAlso appeal was not allowed which is BS.
Either way if he was let out of prison then he got the right to take an honest job instead of claiming benefits.
There are well-known companies who employ ex-offenders but they won't take him because he won't admit to being guilty."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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I am abit confused by the whole case - watching QT yesterday so just picking up snippets. I might be missing something.
How can he be guilty of rape if the 'victim' can't remember whether or not she consented? And the second guy involved was not guilty.Comment
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