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    Default Should Ched Evans Get Another Chance?

    Convicted rapist and Sheffield United player, Ched Evans, has recently been released after a two year stretch in prison. Before his conviction, he seemed to have a very promising career ahead of him. The question is, should Evans be allowed to continue with his footballing career?

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    Quote Originally Posted by samlad View Post
    Convicted rapist and Sheffield United player, Ched Evans, has recently been released after a two year stretch in prison. Before his conviction, he seemed to have a very promising career ahead of him. The question is, should Evans be allowed to continue with his footballing career?

    Read the full details in our Escort England Blog:

    http://www.escort-england.com/blog/r...nother-chance/
    My initial reaction would be that everybody is entitled to a second chance. I would have a greater concern here with the sentence rather than if he should get a second chance. A 2 year jail term for any sexual offence is too lenient. For rape the sentence should be at least 10 years.

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    Not until he admits his guilt. So far he has not admitted his guilt or apologised for what he did.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Toolbox View Post
    Not until he admits his guilt. So far he has not admitted his guilt or apologised for what he did.
    Hes not apologising as that would be an admission of guilt.

    Appeal in progress

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    Well fair enough, i don't think he should play again until he either wins his appeal or apologises.
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    Hes not apologising as that would be an admission of guilt.

    Appeal in progress

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    Would imagine he'd have a tough time with fans giving him a few verbals during games were he to resume his career but would clubs take the chance with him ?

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