Cousins' Charges to be Dropped?
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Cousins' Charges to be Dropped?
Just heard on ABC radio over here in sunny Perth that Cousins charges are to be dropped. The comment has been made by his lawyer.
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Sorry about the double post.
Just clarified on the news, with more careful wording. The lawyers quote was "....that the charges of possession of narcotics will be dropped on Monday morning."
This still leaves a lot of room for other charges.
Just clarified on the news, with more careful wording. The lawyers quote was "....that the charges of possession of narcotics will be dropped on Monday morning."
This still leaves a lot of room for other charges.
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my gut churns thinking of 97;
2009 was agony,
2010a was a pleasure to watch only to be devastated by 2010 b.
It hurts barracking for the Saints
my gut churns thinking of 97;
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2010a was a pleasure to watch only to be devastated by 2010 b.
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Watch the clubs queue up for him now.
Someone will definitely pick him up in the PSD. I wouldn't be surprised if a club uses a late national draft pick to select him either.
He'd have to be a serious consideration now. He goes back to rehab... gets out of Perth... if he stays clean he could be the difference in winning a flag... if he doesn't then he's finished.
I can't see how the AFL can knock back any application for his draft lodgement now. After all, he legally hasn't done anything wrong.
Someone will definitely pick him up in the PSD. I wouldn't be surprised if a club uses a late national draft pick to select him either.
He'd have to be a serious consideration now. He goes back to rehab... gets out of Perth... if he stays clean he could be the difference in winning a flag... if he doesn't then he's finished.
I can't see how the AFL can knock back any application for his draft lodgement now. After all, he legally hasn't done anything wrong.
he's not going to get out of the failure to provide a blood sample charge....Animal Enclosure wrote:Watch the clubs queue up for him now.
Someone will definitely pick him up in the PSD. I wouldn't be surprised if a club uses a late national draft pick to select him either.
He'd have to be a serious consideration now. He goes back to rehab... gets out of Perth... if he stays clean he could be the difference in winning a flag... if he doesn't then he's finished.
I can't see how the AFL can knock back any application for his draft lodgement now. After all, he legally hasn't done anything wrong.
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Bwaaaaaaahahahahahahhahaaha... Wonder if any of the Journo's, prime Ministers and general Moral Crusaders will make any kind of apology?
So I guess Diazapan isn't an illegal Narcotic after all. No wonder he looked as Happy as Larry in court yesterday.
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So I guess Diazapan isn't an illegal Narcotic after all. No wonder he looked as Happy as Larry in court yesterday.
We're world champion conclusion jumpers in this country aint we?
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he's still in the sh!tCityboy wrote:Bwaaaaaaahahahahahahhahaaha... Wonder if any of the Journo's, prime Ministers and general Moral Crusaders will make any kind of apology?
So I guess Diazapan isn't an illegal Narcotic after all. No wonder he looked as Happy as Larry in court yesterday.
We're world champion conclusion jumpers in this country aint we?
.everybody still loves lenny....and we always will
"Freedom of expression is the cornerstone of a free society,"
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mmm why did he say no to the drug test then?Cityboy wrote:Bwaaaaaaahahahahahahhahaaha... Wonder if any of the Journo's, prime Ministers and general Moral Crusaders will make any kind of apology?
So I guess Diazapan isn't an illegal Narcotic after all. No wonder he looked as Happy as Larry in court yesterday.
We're world champion conclusion jumpers in this country aint we?
bwaaaaahahahahahahahahahaha
still get him for that.
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I prefer to think I take a hardline stance on junkies who figuratively spit in the face of those who try to help them.buzfromgronggrong wrote:ur a nastly little piece of work arent u?riccardo wrote:Nah, hes stuffed I reckon.
He was fortunate to get to play again the last time IMHO.
Nail him to the wall.
Oh absolutely... Was probably taking the Diazapan while Drinking. But "everyone" is/was quick to jump to the "he's back on crack" theory and very swift to condemn/label/whatever.Dan Warna wrote:mmm why did he say no to the drug test then?Cityboy wrote:Bwaaaaaaahahahahahahhahaaha... Wonder if any of the Journo's, prime Ministers and general Moral Crusaders will make any kind of apology?
So I guess Diazapan isn't an illegal Narcotic after all. No wonder he looked as Happy as Larry in court yesterday.
We're world champion conclusion jumpers in this country aint we?
bwaaaaahahahahahahahahahaha
still get him for that.
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Pretty Pathetic tbh, 95% of people sledging him for taking drugs again. Very rarely did anyone say it was disappointing or a shame for him to get sacked.
In light of this:
"Their (police) problem stems from the fact that the alleged narcotic isn't a prohibited substance, as I understand it."
Really feel for the bloke.
In light of this:
"Their (police) problem stems from the fact that the alleged narcotic isn't a prohibited substance, as I understand it."
Really feel for the bloke.
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He's still a junkie regardless of what happend on Tuesday.Cityboy wrote:Oh absolutely... Was probably taking the Diazapan while Drinking. But "everyone" is/was quick to jump to the "he's back on crack" theory and very swift to condemn/label/whatever.Dan Warna wrote:mmm why did he say no to the drug test then?Cityboy wrote:Bwaaaaaaahahahahahahhahaaha... Wonder if any of the Journo's, prime Ministers and general Moral Crusaders will make any kind of apology?
So I guess Diazapan isn't an illegal Narcotic after all. No wonder he looked as Happy as Larry in court yesterday.
We're world champion conclusion jumpers in this country aint we?
bwaaaaahahahahahahahahahaha
still get him for that.
Why else would he be going back to rehab in the States???
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Thats true, it was a perscription anti-depressant. he was asked to show a perscription, and refused to do so possession of proscribed drugs without the relevant perscription is still illegal.noreason41 wrote:Pretty Pathetic tbh, 95% of people sledging him for taking drugs again. Very rarely did anyone say it was disappointing or a shame for him to get sacked.
In light of this:
"Their (police) problem stems from the fact that the alleged narcotic isn't a prohibited substance, as I understand it."
Really feel for the bloke.
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The AFL might find themselves with a nice little legal action to deal with if he decides to nominate & they reject it.
12 hours ago he was a drug addict. I wouldn't at all be surprised if the 'failure to give police a blood test' charge disappears as well. Apparently it's a brand new law & hasn't be 'tested' in a court.
It already appears that Cousins has got himself a real lawyer (rather than the one that we got to represent Bakes).
My money is on him nominating, the AFL caving in & realising that they can't stop him (or will get the arses sued if they do) & a Melbourne club taking a risk & selecting him.
12 hours ago he was a drug addict. I wouldn't at all be surprised if the 'failure to give police a blood test' charge disappears as well. Apparently it's a brand new law & hasn't be 'tested' in a court.
It already appears that Cousins has got himself a real lawyer (rather than the one that we got to represent Bakes).
My money is on him nominating, the AFL caving in & realising that they can't stop him (or will get the arses sued if they do) & a Melbourne club taking a risk & selecting him.
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It's not the same thing though. Would their have been anywhere near as much drama and conflict as their was, when everyone thought it was obviously a narcotic he was taking?Thats true, it was a perscription anti-depressant. he was asked to show a perscription, and refused to do so possession of proscribed drugs without the relevant perscription is still illegal.
Would he have been sacked?
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That may be true, but still the charge of 'possessing prohibited substance' is without substance so they have to drop that charge and charge him with something else or concentrate on the other pending charges.riccardo wrote:Thats true, it was a perscription anti-depressant. he was asked to show a perscription, and refused to do so possession of proscribed drugs without the relevant perscription is still illegal.noreason41 wrote:Pretty Pathetic tbh, 95% of people sledging him for taking drugs again. Very rarely did anyone say it was disappointing or a shame for him to get sacked.
In light of this:
"Their (police) problem stems from the fact that the alleged narcotic isn't a prohibited substance, as I understand it."
Really feel for the bloke.
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