Footballer Ched Evans has 2012 rape conviction quashed; retrial ordered

Author : streigned1975
Publish Date : 2021-04-07 02:09:56


Footballer Ched Evans has 2012 rape conviction quashed; retrial ordered

The former English Premier League and Championship player, who played for Sheffield United, Manchester City and Norwich before his conviction, was released from jail on license in October 2014. He has not played professionally since then.

Evans, who has insisted he is innocent, served two-and-a-half years of a five year sentence.

Lady Justice Hallett, announcing the decision on behalf of the Court of Appeal by the Criminal Cases Review Commission (CCRC), said it was 'in the interests of justice' to order a retrial after new evidence emerged.



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Evans must be re-arraigned on the fresh indictment within two months.

'Extremely grateful'

In a statement, Evans expressed his gratitude to the court of appeal, as well as his legal representation, family and supporters.

'Ched Evans is extremely grateful that the Court of Appeal has ruled that his conviction for rape was unsafe and should be quashed.

'He wants to thank his lawyers... for their hard work and commitment in relation to the CCRC application and the appeal, as well as his partner Natasha, their families and friends and all those members of the public who have offered him support throughout.

'No further statement will be made as it is acknowledged by Mr Evans that the legal process has not reached a final conclusion and there will be further hearings of significance on dates to be fixed in due course.'

Both third-tier Oldham Athletic and his former club, Sheffield United, were dissuaded from signing Evans due to pressure from sponsors as well as criticism from leading politicians and also the British public, with thousands signing petitions against his proposed moves.

'Extremely grateful' 'No further statement will be made as it is acknowledged by Mr Evans that the legal process has not reached a final conclusion and there will be further hearings of significance on dates to be fixed in due course.' In a statement, Evans expressed his gratitude to the court of appeal, as well as his legal representation, family and supporters. Both third-tier Oldham Athletic and his former club, Sheffield United, were dissuaded from signing Evans due to pressure from sponsors as well as criticism from leading politicians and also the British public, with thousands signing petitions against his proposed moves. Evans must be re-arraigned on the fresh indictment within two months. 'No further statement will be made as it is acknowledged by Mr Evans that the legal process has not reached a final conclusion and there will be further hearings of significance on dates to be fixed in due course.' The former English Premier League and Championship player, who played for Sheffield United, Manchester City and Norwich before his conviction, was released from jail on license in October 2014. He has not played professionally since then. 'He wants to thank his lawyers... for their hard work and commitment in relation to the CCRC application and the appeal, as well as his partner Natasha, their families and friends and all those members of the public who have offered him support throughout. 'Extremely grateful' Evans must be re-arraigned on the fresh indictment within two months. Lady Justice Hallett, announcing the decision on behalf of the Court of Appeal by the Criminal Cases Review Commission (CCRC), said it was 'in the interests of justice' to order a retrial after new evidence emerged. 'He wants to thank his lawyers... for their hard work and commitment in relation to the CCRC application and the appeal, as well as his partner Natasha, their families and friends and all those members of the public who have offered him support throughout. In a statement, Evans expressed his gratitude to the court of appeal, as well as his legal representation, family and supporters. Lady Justice Hallett, announcing the decision on behalf of the Court of Appeal by the Criminal Cases Review Commission (CCRC), said it was 'in the interests of justice' to order a retrial after new evidence emerged. Lady Justice Hallett, announcing the decision on behalf of the Court of Appeal by the Criminal Cases Review Commission (CCRC), said it was 'in the interests of justice' to order a retrial after new evidence emerged. 'He wants to thank his lawyers... for their hard work and commitment in relation to the CCRC application and the appeal, as well as his partner Natasha, their families and friends and all those members of the public who have offered him support throughout. Both third-tier Oldham Athletic and his former club, Sheffield United, were dissuaded from signing Evans due to pressure from sponsors as well as criticism from leading politicians and also the British public, with thousands signing petitions against his proposed moves. The former English Premier League and Championship player, who played for Sheffield United, Manchester City and Norwich before his conviction, was released from jail on license in October 2014. He has not played professionally since then. 'Ched Evans is extremely grateful that the Court of Appeal has ruled that his conviction for rape was unsafe and should be quashed. 'He wants to thank his lawyers... for their hard work and commitment in relation to the CCRC application and the appeal, as well as his partner Natasha, their families and friends and all those members of the public who have offered him support throughout. In a statement, Evans expressed his gratitude to the court of appeal, as well as his legal representation, family and supporters.

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