The Rugby Players' Association says there's a higher level of scrutiny on athletes facing criminal charges, than everyday people
The Rugby Players' Association says there's a higher level of scrutiny on athletes facing criminal charges, than everyday people
4 December 2024
All Black Sevu Reece has admitted a charge of wilful damage, after crashing a car into a garage following a post-Christchurch Cup Day party, last year.
The Crusader's been granted a discharge without conviction.
Rugby Players' Association chief executive, Rob Nicol, says there's a high threshold for high profile people in court.
He says they have to demonstrate a lot to get discharged without conviction.
Reece was granted a discharge without conviction in 2018, after he admitted a single charge of common assault following an incident involving his then-partner.
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