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Re: Marlion Pickett [merged]
« Reply #690 on: June 12, 2023, 02:01:44 PM »
Does his bail allow him to leave the state?

Yes.  His bail conditions are that he lives in his residence in Melbourne and presents weekly to a local police station

Be interesting how the club handles his selection. Assume he’ll miss this week and then we have the bye after that which gives him a couple weeks off, wonder if the club would pick him against the lions the week after.

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Re: Marlion Pickett [merged]
« Reply #691 on: June 12, 2023, 02:05:25 PM »
Does his bail allow him to leave the state?

Yes.  His bail conditions are that he lives in his residence in Melbourne and presents weekly to a local police station

Be interesting how the club handles his selection. Assume he’ll miss this week and then we have the bye after that which gives him a couple weeks off, wonder if the club would pick him against the lions the week after.

He must reside at his house in Melbourne.  I reckon that would mean he can't travel outside of Melbourne

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Re: Marlion Pickett [merged]
« Reply #692 on: June 12, 2023, 02:08:11 PM »
He is allowed to leave the state. Any idea when next court appearance is?

Hope this isnt drawn out.

Serious allegations, $380k isn't chicken feed. Evidence being a camper van hired in his name and having large suns of money deposited by his family members into his account.

Hoping it's a combination of coincidence and also some pretty ordinary racism/looking for a crime conviction. Was there any video surveillance, finger prints, cash deposited etc
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Re: Marlion Pickett [merged]
« Reply #693 on: June 12, 2023, 02:12:56 PM »
Does his bail allow him to leave the state?

Yes.  His bail conditions are that he lives in his residence in Melbourne and presents weekly to a local police station

Be interesting how the club handles his selection. Assume he’ll miss this week and then we have the bye after that which gives him a couple weeks off, wonder if the club would pick him against the lions the week after.

He must reside at his house in Melbourne.  I reckon that would mean he can't travel outside of Melbourne

Wonder if they’ll play him in vic games then.

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Re: Marlion Pickett [merged]
« Reply #694 on: June 12, 2023, 02:16:32 PM »
I wouldn’t jump to conclusions, could it be family dispute where he took back a gift like a motor home ,  to have 4 complainants with the same family name  says a lot, anyone know what his partners surname is / was

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Re: Marlion Pickett [merged]
« Reply #695 on: June 12, 2023, 02:28:20 PM »
Any idea when next court appearance is?
August according to the ABC article.

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« Reply #696 on: June 12, 2023, 02:32:00 PM »
Richmond Tigers player Marlion Pickett faces Perth court over burglary charges

By Joanna Menagh
ABC
12 June 2023


Richmond AFL premiership player Marlion Pickett has been granted bail after allegedly carrying out burglaries on commercial properties in which more than $380,000 was stolen.

Pickett, 31, faced Perth Magistrates Court on a string of charges, including aggravated burglary, stealing and criminal damage.

He is facing 12 charges, which date back to December and January last year during the AFL off season.

The offences are alleged to have happened in the Perth suburbs of Girrawheen and Beechboro as well as at Beverley, east of the city and Bindoon north of Perth.

Alleged robbery involved campervan

The court was told the charges relate to burglaries on what were described as commercial properties, in which a total of more than $380,000 in Australian and foreign currency was stolen.

The police prosecutor said it would be alleged a campervan was hired in Pickett's name, which was then driven interstate and along the way, sums of $6,000 and $9,000 were deposited into his bank account.

It was also alleged Pickett had purchased some of the clothing that he is alleged to have been seen wearing in CCTV footage from the incidents.

The court was told told Pickett has a record of committing similar crimes and served a two-and-a-half-year jail term around 2010 and 2011.

No DNA linking Pickett to crime: defence

Pickett's lawyer David Manera said there was no forensic evidence, such as DNA or fingerprints, linking him to the alleged offences.

Mr Manera highlighted that his client had come to Perth knowing that police wanted to speak to him and after Saturday night's game, he had not returned to Melbourne with his teammates.

Instead, he attended a pre-arranged appointment at the Midland police station.

Mr Manera described the 31-year-old as "very, very well thought of by the Richmond club and the playing group", telling the court he was a paid mentor for young, Indigenous players at the club.

Pickett not 'significant flight risk'

Magistrate Erin O'Donnell noted Pickett had a significant criminal record, but she said it dated back more than a decade with there being only one further offence, in 2016, for possessing unlawfully obtained property, for which he received a fine.

She said she could not at this stage conclude the case against Pickett was overwhelming, and while the alleged offences were serious, she did not consider him to be a "significant flight risk."

The magistrate said she was satisfied she could impose bail conditions that would address any concerns, including Pickett having to report to police in Melbourne once a week, and banning him from having contact with his co-accused.

Pickett spoke only to confirm his name before his bail was set at $50,000 with a similar surety, and his case was adjourned until August.

Pickett, 31, was arrested by WA Police on Sunday, just hours after helping the Richmond Tigers cause an upset 15 point win over the Fremantle Dockers at Perth stadium.

Richmond stands behind Pickett

In a statement, the Richmond Football Club said it "would continue to support Marlion and his family while these matters are dealt with".

His Perth-based manager Anthony Van Der Wielen said the two-time premiership player intended to defend himself against the charges.

"Due to the ongoing legal nature of the proceedings, Marlion, or myself will not be able to provide any further details, comment or clarification about the matter at this stage," Mr Van Der Wielen said in a statement.

"We understand and respect the public's interest in this matter, but we also implore all to respect the presumption of innocence until proven otherwise, and to allow the legal proceedings to follow their due course without prejudice."

Pickett has played 70 games for the Richmond Tigers.

He made his debut in the 2019 AFL grand final-winning side and he was also part of club's 2020 premiership team.

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-06-12/afl-premiership-player-marlion-pickett-charged-with-burglary/102468818

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Re: Marlion Pickett [merged]
« Reply #698 on: June 12, 2023, 03:18:28 PM »
AFL player Marlion Pickett bailed on burglary charges

Michael Ramsey
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12 June 2023


Richmond AFL premiership player Marlion Pickett has been warned he could face more prison time if found guilty over burglaries in which hundreds of thousands of dollars was allegedly stolen from safes.

The 31-year-old was granted bail in Perth Magistrates Court on Monday after appearing on 12 charges including four counts of aggravated burglary, three counts of stealing and three counts of criminal damage.

Appearing in the dock wearing a black sweatshirt, Pickett spoke only to confirm his name and was not required to enter pleas.

A police prosecutor told the court the alleged offending by Pickett and others involved a series of commercial burglaries resulting in the theft of more than $380,000 in Australian and foreign currencies from within safes.

One of the charges relates to the alleged stealing of $325,000 from a currency exchange in Perth's northern suburbs.

It's further alleged Pickett purchased tools and clothing that were used in the burglaries and that mobile phone triangulation data links him to one of the scenes.

Prosecutors opposed bail, saying there was a risk Pickett - who served a two-and-a-half year jail term for burglary offences before being recruited by Richmond as a mature-aged draftee - would reoffend if he was released.

But Pickett's lawyer David Manera said there was nothing to suggest his client was a flight risk and the prosecution case was circumstantial.

He said it rested largely on allegations deposits of $6000 and $9000 were made into Pickett's bank account by his co-offenders, and that a camper-van rented in his name was driven interstate by the other men.

Mr Manera said Pickett had flown to Perth for the clash with the Dockers "in the knowledge that police wanted to speak to him" and had remained behind when his team flew home so he could meet with detectives.

The father-of-four was described as a paid mentor for Indigenous youth through the Korin Gamadji Institute and a leader among Richmond's First Nations players.

Magistrate Erin O'Donnell said the allegations were serious but she did not believe Pickett presented a significant flight risk.

She granted bail on the condition Pickett resides at his address in the Melbourne suburb of Reservoir, reports weekly to a local police station, does not interact with his alleged co-offenders and provides a $50,000 personal surety.

The amounts involved in the alleged offending meant the case was likely to proceed to the District Court, the magistrate noted.

"If Mr Pickett were convicted of these offences it is highly likely, I would have thought, that he would receive a term of immediate imprisonment," she said.

Pickett is likely to be excused from appearing in person when the matter returns to court for a committal mention in August.

Pickett and his manager Anthony Van Der Wielen declined to comment outside court.

In a statement on Sunday, Mr Van Der Wielen said Pickett was entitled to the presumption of innocence.

"We understand and respect the public's interest in this matter but we also implore all to respect the presumption of innocence until proven otherwise, and to allow the legal proceedings to follow their due course without prejudice," Mr Van Der Wielen said.

https://www.msn.com/en-au/news/australia/afl-player-marlion-pickett-bailed-on-burglary-charges/ar-AA1cqkph

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Re: Marlion Pickett [merged]
« Reply #699 on: June 12, 2023, 05:22:54 PM »
We don't have all the info (there may be more substantial incriminating evidence to come), but from a purely legal viewpoint and on what has been provided so far, you'd expect a defence lawyer could get Marlion off. As his lawyer said it's circumstantial at best.

We don't know if Marlion opened an account with a credit card long before these incidents last summer for someone he knows (a younger family member?) to have access to and to use? Perhaps even to financially help such a person given Marlion has been a well-paid pro-footballer for the past 4 years? This card and account could then have been used to hire a caravan, purchase items, deposit cash, etc without Marlion's knowledge. It would be a dumb thing to do to allow someone else to either access or have a bank account in your name but it's possible and it would clear Marlion of the charges.
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Re: Marlion Pickett [merged]
« Reply #700 on: June 12, 2023, 06:17:06 PM »
Pickett's brother-in-law has already pleaded guilty, but Marlion is planning to defend himself against the charges.

Pickett's next court appearance is August 21. He will need to report to Reservoir police station once a week.

His agent says the bail conditions allow Marlion to play and expects him to train tomorrow at Richmond and play this weekend.

However, the Club will spend the next 24 hours determining what happens next. Benny Gale likely to front the media tomorrow.

Source: Mitch Cleary on 7news.

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Re: Marlion Pickett [merged]
« Reply #701 on: June 12, 2023, 06:28:02 PM »
Here's the 7 news report tonight:

WATCH HERE: https://twitter.com/7NewsMelbourne/status/1668171497649721344

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Re: Marlion Pickett [merged]
« Reply #702 on: June 12, 2023, 06:35:48 PM »
9news says Pickett will touchdown in Melbourne later tonight.

He won't be required to be personally in attendance at the next court hearing in August.

https://twitter.com/9NewsMelb/status/1668169969933389824

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Re: Marlion Pickett [merged]
« Reply #703 on: June 12, 2023, 07:54:54 PM »
We don't have all the info (there may be more substantial incriminating evidence to come), but from a purely legal viewpoint and on what has been provided so far, you'd expect a defence lawyer could get Marlion off. As his lawyer said it's circumstantial at best.

We don't know if Marlion opened an account with a credit card long before these incidents last summer for someone he knows (a younger family member?) to have access to and to use? Perhaps even to financially help such a person given Marlion has been a well-paid pro-footballer for the past 4 years? This card and account could then have been used to hire a caravan, purchase items, deposit cash, etc without Marlion's knowledge. It would be a dumb thing to do to allow someone else to either access or have a bank account in your name but it's possible and it would clear Marlion of the charges.

or perhaps he is a criminal and should be thrown in jail for a very long time :shh

footballers are very stupid so nothing in this story would surprise me which ever way it goes. You only have to read up on what happened to Jacob Weittering. "Excuse me sir you have ben hacked but we have a way out of this for you. All that is needed is for you to transfer cash into an account we have opened for you (without your authority).



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Re: Marlion Pickett [merged]
« Reply #704 on: June 12, 2023, 08:00:47 PM »
Apparently GWS are going to join the party and lay some charges on him as well relating to a game he stole from them recently