Hayne’s subsequent transfer after rape conviction revealed in courtroom

Disgraced former NRL star Jarryd Hayne will return to courtroom later this 12 months to enchantment his conviction for raping a girl in her house on Grand Final evening greater than 5 years in the past.

The two-time Dally M winner was discovered responsible of sexually assaulting the girl at her Newcastle house following a high-profile trial within the NSW District Court final 12 months.

He was sentenced to 4 years and 9 months behind bars over the assault, however he can be eligible for parole in May subsequent 12 months on account of time already served in custody.

His barrister Margaret Cunneen SC argued the responsible verdict was “unreasonable and unjustifiable” and “not supported by evidence”.

Hayne has been jailed for sexually assaulting a girl at her Newcastle house in 2018. Picture: NCA NewsWire / Nikki ShortSource: News Corp Australia

Hayne’s solicitor Phoebe MacDougall appeared within the Court of Criminal Appeal on Thursday to set a date for the enchantment to be heard.

She informed the courtroom the Parramatta Eels star is interesting his conviction primarily based on proof that arose throughout the trial.

Registrar George Galanis set the enchantment listening to for April 3.

The courtroom heard Hayne will dial into the courtroom through audiovisual hyperlink for the enchantment listening to, which is anticipated to take 4 hours.

The enchantment marks Hayne’s second bid to quash his rape conviction within the Court of Criminal Appeal.

The former American soccer participant has confronted three trials over the 2018 rape, with the primary ending with the jury being unable to achieve a unanimous verdict in 2020.

Hayne’s spouse Amellia Bonnici was not current in courtroom on Thursday. Picture: NCA NewsWire/Simon BullardSource: News Corp Australia

He was discovered responsible and convicted of two counts of sexual activity with out consent after a second trial in March 2021.

The former fullback was sentenced to 5 years and 9 months jail, which he efficiently appealed within the Court of Criminal Appeal.

The courtroom ordered a retrial in 2023, which resulted in a jury returning a responsible verdict for 2 counts of sexual activity with out consent.

Hayne hopes his conviction can be quashed a second time when he returns to the state’s highest courtroom later this 12 months.

Source web site: www.foxsports.com.au

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