Alex Hepburn sex conquest texts rape trial prejudice as the cricketer who was sentenced for assault has contended writings enumerating a sexual triumph game ought not have been utilized as proof at his preliminary.

Alex Hepburn, 26, was seen as liable at a retrial in 2019 on charges identifying with an assault at a level in Worcester in 2017 and imprisoned for a long time.

His counselor tested his conviction at the Court of Appeal, contending the WhatsApp messages were biased.

A saved judgment will be composed and passed on at the appointed time.

Australian-conceived Hepburn was indicted for one tally of oral assault on a lady who had consensual sex with his Worcestershire colleague Joe Clarke.

Alex Hepburn sex conquest texts rape trial prejudice

Talking after Hepburn's conviction, the lady said she had been left with post-horrible pressure issue.

During the retrial in April 2019, WhatsApp messages were seen by hearers identifying with a sexual triumph rivalry including Hepburn and his colleagues.

At London's Court of Appeal, David Emanuel QC, speaking to Hepburn, contended the messages didn't allude to engaging in sexual relations without assent and ought not have been utilized.

He said they didn't bolster "the thought proliferated by the Crown, that he was so frantic to dominate the match this year that he would disregard genuine assent" and contended their utilization had been biased.

Hepburn was freed from another tally of assaulting a similar lady and Mr Emanuel told the Appeal Court the decisions were "conflicting".

The CPS contended the WhatsApp messages were utilized in proof "to sparkle a light on the litigant's perspective".

"This wasn't a touch of innocent exchange," Miranda Moore QC said.

Imprisoning Hepburn at Hereford Crown Court a year ago, Judge Jim Tindal marked the WhatsApp bunch "a terrible misogynist game".

Alex Hepburn sex conquest texts rape trial prejudice


Chris Pennell: Worcester back is satisfied clubs are taking as much time as necessary over return

Worcester full-back Chris Pennell says he is satisfied rugby association is setting aside some effort to choose when to continue playing.

Prevalence sides were given the thumbs up to begin non-contact, socially-removed preparing on Tuesday.

The coronavirus flare-up observed the association delayed in mid-March, with no date set for a restart.

Pennell, 33, says all players, however advances specifically, will require time to re-condition themselves after right around a quarter of a year from preparing.

"I could presumably be all set a dreadful parcel sooner than most on the grounds that my degree of contact isn't as incredible," the once-topped England back disclosed to BBC Radio 4.

"In any case, when you take a gander at positions, particularly in the first column, how explicit that degree of molding must be to deal with the heap of a scrum for instance, and attempt to get past 80 minutes of rugby.

"I believe it will be an instance of it needs to take as long as it needs to take for those folks to be at the most minimal degree of danger of injury, in such a case that things turn out badly in those positions, they can turn out badly.

"The constructive thing from my point of view, and got notification from others, is that the rugby clubs are taking as much time as is needed with this. They need to hit the nail on the head, so the truth will surface eventually however how about we ensure that the folks are cared for a sheltered return."

Sides in the Premeirship and Championship can continue preparing under stage one of the Government's arrival to play conventions, if players embrace instruction on Covid-19 and cling to exacting wellbeing and security measures.

Chief League football clubs have since proceeded onward to arrange two, which permits contact preparing in bigger gatherings, with stage three the arrival of matches away from plain view.

Pennell, who has type 1 diabetes, says he is certain about his club's capacity to guarantee all wellbeing and security estimates will be set up.

"I'm glad to return to preparing as long as all the adherence is met by the clubs," he included.

"I should state how Worcester Warriors have been and I would say, I'm extremely sure that when we're given the green light from the rugby clubs, I'll be glad to come back to preparing."


Michael Fatialofa: Injured Worcester forward to be permitted home following five months in emergency clinic

Worcester Warriors forward Michael Fatialofa has been cleared to get back following five months in medical clinic following a genuine neck injury.

It was dreaded the New Zealand-conceived flanker, 27, may never walk again after he was harmed playing against Saracens on 4 January.

In any case, Fatialofa's significant other, Tatiana, has affirmed he will be permitted home on Friday.

"My awesome spouse is returning home," she posted on Twitter.

"There are no words that get the job done how thankful Michael and I are for each individual who has advocated us. He wouldn't be getting back home in this marvelous condition without your supplications, love and the help appeared in different manners which will bring us through the following stage."

Fatialofa endured his physical issue - a C4 vertebrae crack and spinal injury - when joining a destroy not exactly a moment subsequent to going ahead against Saracens as a second-half substitution at Allianz Park.

After very nearly three weeks in serious consideration in London, he was then moved to the recovery unit at the Royal Buckinghamshire Hospital 40 miles away in Aylesbury.

In the wake of making his first strides, he was then strolling independent inside 11 weeks of enduring the injury. Be that as it may, presently he has been permitted to finish his excursion the additional 90 miles back to Worcester.

What are the following stages for Fatialofa?

Fatialofa marked a two-year bargain when he joined Warriors from Wellington-based New Zealand Super Rugby side Hurricanes in 2018.

He was really set to proceed onward this mid year to a French Top 14 club when that agreement lapsed, however Warriors have stayed focused on him all through his recovery up until now.

The club helped in the setting-up of a gathering pledges bid for Fatialofa which, as of Friday, had reached £39,497. as per the JustGiving page.

Warriors will likewise bolster him in the following stage in his recuperation with a program directed by the club's head of clinical Ryan Kehoe before Fatialofa's required come back to New Zealand before the year's over.

He will have utilization of the offices at Sixways, subject to the most recent social removing guidelines during the Covid-19 pandemic.

"Following a handover from the restoration group at the Royal Buckinghamshire Hospital, we will hope to keep on expanding on the astonishing work they have finished with Michael," said Kehoe.

"His restoration at this stage will concentrate on improving his general solid quality, co-appointment and portability."

Fatialofa will likewise be working with Worcester training official Lynette Cutting to investigate future vocation openings.

In the interim, Warriors have affirmed that their three signings for next season, stalemate Billy Searle from Wasps, flanker Joe Batley from Bristol and returning Exeter free forward Matt Kvesic, will all be accessible to play if the season gets the green light to restart as expected on 15 August.

Existing arrangements including players with lapsing gets all end on 30 June, permitting the three to formally become Worcester players on 1 July.


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