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Calum Clark "incident" with Rob Hawkins - Arm Break
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<blockquote data-quote="Saintjay" data-source="post: 490394" data-attributes="member: 55969"><p>Anyone know if this has gone to the citing commisioner? Interested to know how it would work if no officials have reported it.</p><p></p><p> I think Hawkins was still at the ground at the end of the match so with luck it is not as bad as it sounds/looks. Not defending Clark in anyway if he ment it he deserves the book being thrown at him. Proving intent will be hard as you either need damming evidence which I don't think you can say from the video. I think you would struggle to prove intent, or you need an admission of guilt and Clark is not going to say he ment it in a million years.</p><p></p><p>Criminal court wise you need a guilty act/guilty mind and I think you would have a good arguement that his actions were reckless as to damage/injury being caused. Just my opion anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Saintjay, post: 490394, member: 55969"] Anyone know if this has gone to the citing commisioner? Interested to know how it would work if no officials have reported it. I think Hawkins was still at the ground at the end of the match so with luck it is not as bad as it sounds/looks. Not defending Clark in anyway if he ment it he deserves the book being thrown at him. Proving intent will be hard as you either need damming evidence which I don't think you can say from the video. I think you would struggle to prove intent, or you need an admission of guilt and Clark is not going to say he ment it in a million years. Criminal court wise you need a guilty act/guilty mind and I think you would have a good arguement that his actions were reckless as to damage/injury being caused. Just my opion anyway. [/QUOTE]
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