by mighty_tiger_79 » Tue Dec 02, 2014 9:57 am
by bennymacca » Tue Dec 02, 2014 10:23 am
mighty_tiger_79 wrote:should be the onus of the prosecution to prove any wrongdoing
by kickinit » Tue Dec 02, 2014 6:56 pm
mighty_tiger_79 wrote:should be the onus of the prosecution to prove any wrongdoing
by Red Rocket » Tue Dec 02, 2014 10:40 pm
kickinit wrote:mighty_tiger_79 wrote:should be the onus of the prosecution to prove any wrongdoing
The problem is these so called "sport scientist" make cocktails of drugs, usually made with masking agents or substances new to the market which make it impossible to be detected. There is also a category which only bans a substance because it is not known if it is safe for use. Usually these substances are fresh on the market and don't have any means of testing. This is why when a athlete is known to be receiving injections (which is illegal under ASADA code) they are looked upon as being guilty until they prove they are innocent. The problem for the Essendon players is ASADA have the evidence of them receiving injections and the receipt of the banned substance being purchased. It's now up to the players to prove what they actually received.
by kickinit » Wed Dec 03, 2014 6:39 am
by Red Rocket » Fri Dec 05, 2014 10:43 am
by Jim05 » Thu Dec 11, 2014 4:10 pm
by stan » Fri Dec 12, 2014 9:52 am
by Jim05 » Fri Dec 12, 2014 10:34 am
stan wrote:ASADA lost today.
by whufc » Fri Dec 12, 2014 5:42 pm
Jim05 wrote:stan wrote:ASADA lost today.
Yep, listening to some of the action yesterday it was a monty they would lose.
Judge will hand down his reasons next week and then ASADA are expected to appeal the decision which would then delay things by another month atleast.
The tribunal hearing starts on Monday and the decision on Hird's appeal not due to mid January
by Jim05 » Fri Dec 12, 2014 6:01 pm
whufc wrote:Jim05 wrote:stan wrote:ASADA lost today.
Yep, listening to some of the action yesterday it was a monty they would lose.
Judge will hand down his reasons next week and then ASADA are expected to appeal the decision which would then delay things by another month atleast.
The tribunal hearing starts on Monday and the decision on Hird's appeal not due to mid January
How so????
Kickinit said ASADA were no chance of losing this
by kickinit » Fri Dec 12, 2014 6:35 pm
Jim05 wrote:Todays hearing was just ASADA trying to subpoena Alavi and Charters, they were never going to win it as they are not employed by the AFL so are under no obligation to attend.
The judge said " your application has failed completely" and even accused ASADA of time wasting. ASADA were also ordered to foot all of the legal bill.
Next weeks trial still goes ahead as ASADA believe they still have enough evidence without their testimonies.
Whilst today was a win for us it was only a small victory and one that still doesnt get us off the hook
by Special One » Fri Dec 12, 2014 7:03 pm
kickinit wrote:Jim05 wrote:Todays hearing was just ASADA trying to subpoena Alavi and Charters, they were never going to win it as they are not employed by the AFL so are under no obligation to attend.
The judge said " your application has failed completely" and even accused ASADA of time wasting. ASADA were also ordered to foot all of the legal bill.
Next weeks trial still goes ahead as ASADA believe they still have enough evidence without their testimonies.
Whilst today was a win for us it was only a small victory and one that still doesnt get us off the hook
It was ASADA and the AFL together. They still have the written transcripts and the voice recordings from there interviews to use, so it really doesn't hurt the case. I don't know how he can accuse ASADA of time wasting as it hasn't wasted any time and proceedings will still commence on Monday.
by Jim05 » Fri Dec 12, 2014 7:51 pm
kickinit wrote:Jim05 wrote:Todays hearing was just ASADA trying to subpoena Alavi and Charters, they were never going to win it as they are not employed by the AFL so are under no obligation to attend.
The judge said " your application has failed completely" and even accused ASADA of time wasting. ASADA were also ordered to foot all of the legal bill.
Next weeks trial still goes ahead as ASADA believe they still have enough evidence without their testimonies.
Whilst today was a win for us it was only a small victory and one that still doesnt get us off the hook
It was ASADA and the AFL together. They still have the written transcripts and the voice recordings from there interviews to use, so it really doesn't hurt the case. I don't know how he can accuse ASADA of time wasting as it hasn't wasted any time and proceedings will still commence on Monday.
by Jim05 » Fri Dec 12, 2014 7:52 pm
Special One wrote:kickinit wrote:Jim05 wrote:Todays hearing was just ASADA trying to subpoena Alavi and Charters, they were never going to win it as they are not employed by the AFL so are under no obligation to attend.
The judge said " your application has failed completely" and even accused ASADA of time wasting. ASADA were also ordered to foot all of the legal bill.
Next weeks trial still goes ahead as ASADA believe they still have enough evidence without their testimonies.
Whilst today was a win for us it was only a small victory and one that still doesnt get us off the hook
It was ASADA and the AFL together. They still have the written transcripts and the voice recordings from there interviews to use, so it really doesn't hurt the case. I don't know how he can accuse ASADA of time wasting as it hasn't wasted any time and proceedings will still commence on Monday.
Judge must be a bombers supporter lol
by kickinit » Fri Dec 12, 2014 10:30 pm
Jim05 wrote:kickinit wrote:Jim05 wrote:Todays hearing was just ASADA trying to subpoena Alavi and Charters, they were never going to win it as they are not employed by the AFL so are under no obligation to attend.
The judge said " your application has failed completely" and even accused ASADA of time wasting. ASADA were also ordered to foot all of the legal bill.
Next weeks trial still goes ahead as ASADA believe they still have enough evidence without their testimonies.
Whilst today was a win for us it was only a small victory and one that still doesnt get us off the hook
It was ASADA and the AFL together. They still have the written transcripts and the voice recordings from there interviews to use, so it really doesn't hurt the case. I don't know how he can accuse ASADA of time wasting as it hasn't wasted any time and proceedings will still commence on Monday.
He accused them of time wasting because ASADA are still deciding if they will appeal todays decision. The appeal wouldnt be held until mid January at the earliest.
McDevitt says they dont need their testimonies and they have enough evidence yet they are wasting taxpayers money on a case they had zero chance of winning and trying to get them to court, doesnt make sense.
Things will still proceed next week without them but guess we will have to see what evidence they really do have. We also still have the Hird case that concludes in January, if by some miracle he wins then everyone starts again
ASADA is pleased these matters are now before the AFL Anti-Doping Tribunal and looks forward to presenting its case commencing next Monday
by Jim05 » Fri Dec 12, 2014 10:41 pm
by daysofourlives » Sat Dec 13, 2014 7:58 am
by Jim05 » Sat Dec 13, 2014 2:35 pm
by daysofourlives » Sat Dec 13, 2014 2:37 pm
Jim05 wrote:One thing is for sure, the AFL would be stoked that ASADA lost yesterday. If by some miracle ASADA had won the case there would be huge ramifications for the AFL
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