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Re: Marlion Pickett [merged]
« Reply #705 on: June 12, 2023, 08:11:06 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

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Re: Marlion Pickett [merged]
« Reply #706 on: June 12, 2023, 08:30:33 PM »
Yes it was. :clapping
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Re: Marlion Pickett [merged]
« Reply #707 on: June 12, 2023, 08:56:57 PM »
It is a mess

Really sad state of affairs
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« Reply #708 on: June 12, 2023, 09:16:25 PM »
Do we think the club was well aware of what was about to happen?I guess if Benny does a presser tomorrow we shall find out

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Re: Marlion Pickett [merged]
« Reply #709 on: June 12, 2023, 09:25:58 PM »
The reports are Pickett knew he was gonna be questioned when he got to WA and it was a prescheduled meeting. Guess he didn’t figure he would be arrested. Whether he let the club know I’m not sure.

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Re: Marlion Pickett [merged]
« Reply #710 on: June 12, 2023, 09:27:38 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).

 :shh

The cornerstone of our judicial system is the presumption of innocence. There is a backstory to this and the glare and scrutiny of the courtroom will bring that story out and will resolve whether he’s guilty or not but we shouldn’t jump to conclusions,” he said.

https://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/marlion-pickett-determined-to-play-against-st-kilda-this-weekend-despite-charges/news-story/d96f49e4b7364740162d3f368411bd10

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Re: Marlion Pickett [merged]
« Reply #711 on: June 12, 2023, 09:33:59 PM »
People loan money to their relatives all the time without necessarily knowing exactly what it is being used for.

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Re: Marlion Pickett [merged]
« Reply #712 on: June 12, 2023, 09:53:35 PM »
Marlion Pickett determined to play against St Kilda this weekend despite charges

Bailed Tiger Marlion Pickett is determined to continue his AFL career despite facing burglary charges, as Richmond ponder a path forward for the two-time premiership Tiger.

Jon Ralph
HeraldSun
June 12, 2023 - 6:42PM


Bailed Richmond premiership player Marlion Pickett is determined to continue his AFL career this weekend against St Kilda as he fights serious burglary charges.

Pickett was released from custody on Monday on $50,000 bail after appearing in a Perth court charged with 12 charges including four counts of aggravated burglary.

He will fly back to Melbourne on Monday night after being warned by a Perth magistrate he would again face jail time if found guilty of those offences.

The 31-year-old has a committal mention on August 21 — which he can attend by video link — and he must appear at the Reservoir police station every Tuesday as part of his bail conditions.

Richmond will decide a path ahead for Pickett’s football career by Tuesday, with chief executive Brendon Gale likely to front the media to explain the extraordinary chain of events.

Richmond was in regular contact with the AFL across Monday, with the Tigers likely to recommend to Pickett he take the weekend off to concentrate on his wellbeing.

It would give the Tigers and Pickett some breathing space across the bye to ensure Pickett is ready to return to football in round 15.

But the Herald Sun understands Pickett is resolute that he wants to take on St Kilda and continue his AFL career until his court case is resolved.

Pickett and Richmond were aware midweek he would be questioned by WA detectives over the police matter, with Pickett choosing to attend a police station on Sunday.

He still played a key role in the victory over Fremantle then was accompanied by Richmond list boss and senior administrator Blair Hartley to the police station.

He was not bailed on Sunday after being arrested because of a prior jail sentence, but was released after his court case on Monday.

Pickett is halfway through a one-year contract and while he would have been recontracted based on form, there is no guarantee his case will be resolved by the end of October.

Collingwood stood down Jordan De Goey in November 2021 over a New York court case and only reinstated him once that case was resolved.

Justin Quill, partner at major law firm Thomson Geer, told the Herald Sun Pickett deserved to play while his case was unresolved.

“The cornerstone of our judicial system is the presumption of innocence. There is a backstory to this and the glare and scrutiny of the courtroom will bring that story out and will resolve whether he’s guilty or not but we shouldn’t jump to conclusions,” he said.

“People say AFL players are role models but in every other job someone charged with an offence will go to work on Monday and their boss might not know about it.

“Because AFL footballers are in the public eye, some people think they don’t deserve the presumption of innocence and should be sacked. It can’t be like that and if the average person imagined themselves in that position, they might see it a little differently.”

The AFL does not have an official stand-down clause but has the right to assess individual incidents on a case-by-case basis.

North Melbourne’s Tarryn Thomas still faces charges of threatening to distribute an intimate image and will appear at Broadmeadows court on July 18.

But he was not stood down by the AFL or North Melbourne over that court case, with the magistrate in charge of the case indicating in late March Thomas might plead not guilty.

The Roos only stood him down in January when separate allegations emerged about his treatment of women, which are not before the courts.

https://www.codesports.com.au/afl/marlion-pickett-determined-to-play-against-st-kilda-this-weekend-despite-charges/news-story/d96f49e4b7364740162d3f368411bd10

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Re: Marlion Pickett [merged]
« Reply #713 on: June 12, 2023, 09:57:49 PM »
Also from the HeraldSun:

Pickett’s representative David Manera argued he was the sole provider for his family with four children, having been in a 15-year de facto relationship with his partner, and needed to remain in Melbourne to maintain his profession.

His manager Anthony van der Wielen was in attendance at the bail hearing but opted not to comment afterwards. Pickett, wearing a black T-shirt, spoke only to confirm his attendance during the bail application.

Mr Van Der Wielen later escorted Pickett out of court, where the player declined to make any comment. Mr Manera did stop to speak to reporters and said he was “very surprised” police opted not to release Pickett overnight and opposed bail given his client’s long gap in criminal offending and willingness to assist their investigations.

When asked how Pickett was feeling, Mr Manera said: “All he said to me was, ‘I want to get out of here’.” He added that it was Pickett’s intention to fly back to Melbourne later that day after Monday’s hearing.

The Herald Sun understands Pickett was told mid-week those detectives were keen to talk to him as early as Friday when he returned to Perth to play in the clash against Fremantle.

He decided to instead speak to detectives after the Saturday night clash and after making his statement on Sunday was arrested.

https://www.codesports.com.au/afl/richmond-star-marlion-pickett-faces-court-for-a-bail-hearing-after-being-arrested-in-perth/news-story/279b63ad612b9c798516d0f697cec42a

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Re: Marlion Pickett [merged]
« Reply #714 on: June 12, 2023, 10:48:03 PM »


Bottom line is he is one of two things obviously. Guilty or innocent.

Have to laugh at the do gooding brigade though. straight away its the bad old wa cops  in the redneck state of WA.
Straight away its the old all whites are racist crap being thrown up. Yep its got to the point if a black fella gets into trouble and breaks the law which is bloody often then it has to be a racist plot.

There is a vicious cycle and its ingrained those who want to help themselves are indeed dragged down by their own in many instances.
A guess would be Marlion could not say no because it is family and clan putting pressure on him to do something he knows he shouldn't.

Reading some comments here its never the perpetrators problem but the bad old cops who only want to keep them down trodden.

The truth is despite the enormous amounts of money and services thrown at them they continue to be amonst the most violent and lawless race in this multicultrural society we live in.

Head in the sand stuff to say Aborigines dont perform more crime by some huge margin than any other race in this country. They do and there are many reasons why that is so there is a vicious merry go round going on and the cycle needs to be broken somehow, but to always blame others and deny the huge crime problem we have is a nonsense.

Is Marlion Guilty? Who knows he deserves like all of us to be assumed innocent until proven guilty. But dont just assume police are out to get him.
So far id say they have handled the situation very well going about what is a very serious offence.


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Re: Marlion Pickett [merged]
« Reply #715 on: June 12, 2023, 11:06:38 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).

 :shh

The cornerstone of our judicial system is the presumption of innocence. There is a backstory to this and the glare and scrutiny of the courtroom will bring that story out and will resolve whether he’s guilty or not but we shouldn’t jump to conclusions,” he said.

https://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/marlion-pickett-determined-to-play-against-st-kilda-this-weekend-despite-charges/news-story/d96f49e4b7364740162d3f368411bd10
True, we won't know which way this will go until the court case when all the evidence is put forward for scrutiny. And true, if he did and is found guilty of what he has been charged with then he'll have the book thrown at him and end up in the clink. Right now though, there's holes in the available public info/evidence for a defence lawyer to exploit.

ps. yep, I can think of quite a few footballers over the years that were definitely not too bright lol.
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Re: Marlion Pickett [merged]
« Reply #716 on: June 12, 2023, 11:39:13 PM »
Queue the media waiting for him at Tulla and camping outside his home
Yep. Nine's reporter already doing reports while waiting at the Airport.
https://twitter.com/9NewsMelb/status/1668234581454225409


FlightRadar showing the Virgin flight from Perth will arrive in Melbourne around midnight.

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« Reply #717 on: June 13, 2023, 01:18:49 AM »
For those wondering Pocket had to be reprimanded because of his part history of breaching bail as a teenager. Otherwise he would have been charged and expected to appear in court.
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Re: Marlion Pickett [merged]
« Reply #718 on: June 13, 2023, 09:10:08 AM »


Bottom line is he is one of two things obviously. Guilty or innocent.

Have to laugh at the do gooding brigade though. straight away its the bad old wa cops  in the redneck state of WA.
Straight away its the old all whites are racist crap being thrown up. Yep its got to the point if a black fella gets into trouble and breaks the law which is bloody often then it has to be a racist plot.

There is a vicious cycle and its ingrained those who want to help themselves are indeed dragged down by their own in many instances.
A guess would be Marlion could not say no because it is family and clan putting pressure on him to do something he knows he shouldn't.

Reading some comments here its never the perpetrators problem but the bad old cops who only want to keep them down trodden.

The truth is despite the enormous amounts of money and services thrown at them they continue to be amonst the most violent and lawless race in this multicultrural society we live in.

Head in the sand stuff to say Aborigines dont perform more crime by some huge margin than any other race in this country. They do and there are many reasons why that is so there is a vicious merry go round going on and the cycle needs to be broken somehow, but to always blame others and deny the huge crime problem we have is a nonsense.

Is Marlion Guilty? Who knows he deserves like all of us to be assumed innocent until proven guilty. But dont just assume police are out to get him.
So far id say they have handled the situation very well going about what is a very serious offence.
I don’t disagree but to also discount a police culture ingrained with that very particular bias would also be nonsense.

There are countless instances of WA police brutality to aboriginal people and their treatment of them in general. I’ve met some of them myself and their attitudes toward indigenous people first hand. They probably have their own valid reasons for having those particular attitudes due to their experiences.

A professional person would not let their attitude towards a particular people group affect their work. Unfortunately in WA particularly there has been countless examples of atrocities committed by them that would also presume that there is also a particular problematic culture in WA policing that can’t help but have their bias cloud their own professionalism.


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Re: Marlion Pickett [merged]
« Reply #719 on: June 13, 2023, 02:29:31 PM »
Pickett to miss Richmond’s clash with Saints

Peter Ryan
The Age
Updated June 13, 2023 — 2.10pm


Marlion Pickett will not line up against St Kilda on Saturday night, as Richmond announce the 31-year-old will be available for selection after the club’s bye.

The 31-year-old did not train with the Tigers on Tuesday after returning to Melbourne on Monday night, hours after the Perth Magistrates Court released him on bail. Western Australian police had charged him with a range of alleged burglary offences on Sunday.

Pickett had voluntarily presented to Midlands detectives on Sunday after he played for the Tigers against Fremantle. His manager Anthony Van Der Wielen said on Sunday that Pickett would defend himself against the charges.

Richmond CEO Brendon Gale spoke on Tuesday afternoon and confirmed Pickett would not play in round 14. The Tigers have a bye in round 15.

https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/pickett-misses-richmond-training-as-club-weighs-saints-call-20230613-p5dg52.html