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09 Apr 2017 06:44 #339087
by pwarbi
This is a pretty strange story, and this actually happened in my home town Manchester, so as been all over my newspaper.
What I and a lot of other people don't understand, is why did the judge take into consideration that he said he had a pro contract lined up anyway? Is he saying that if you're a professional cricketer, then you can get away with breaking the law? That's what it seems like.
Now it's come to light that he actually hasn't got a contract lined up, so they jailed him. He should have been jailed regardless in my opinion.
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