Jarryd Hayne isn't letting his time in prison stand in the way of improving his real estate portfolio. The year-old was sentenced to five years and nine months behind bars with a non-parole period of three years and eight months. But this week, details emerged of some real estate activity that Hayne has orchestrated from inside prison. According to realestate. In sending Hayne to prison in May, District Court Judge Helen Syme said he had to be jailed because non-consensual sexual intercourse was an extreme form of violence.
The judge noted Hayne only stopped attacking the year-old victim when she started to bleed, not when she told him to stop. Judge Syme also said it was hard to consider Hayne's prospects of rehabilitation as high, given he continues to maintain his innocence.
In her victim impact statement, the woman said she was plagued by constant flashbacks of seeing Hayne's face during the assault. The woman told the court Hayne had made her feel dirty, violated, treated her like an object and had been seeing right through her. Hayne's lawyer told a registrar in the NSW Court of Criminal Appeal last month that he was challenging his convictions, not his sentence. The hearing, estimated to go for three hours, was set down for November 29 when Hayne will be present via audio visual link.
Click here to sign up to our newsletter for all the latest and breaking stories from Australia and around the world. Two-time NRL player of the year Jarryd Hayne will spend at least three years and eight months in prison for the rape of a woman in Newcastle district court judge Helen Syme said the year-old had to be jailed because non-consensual sexual intercourse was an extreme form of violence which the community expected courts to take very seriously.
The judge noted he only stopped attacking the victim when she started to bleed, not when she was telling him no and stop. The offender was fully aware the victim was not consenting. In her emotional victim impact statement read to the court, the year-old woman, who cannot be named, said Hayne had made her feel dirty and violated. She said he had made her feel like an object and had been seeing right through her. This assault has changed me. It changed my direction and who I was.
In early life Hayne took up athletics winning multiple titles. He competed in Little Athletics until under 15 age group. In March , he was found guilty of two counts of aggravated sexual assault of a woman at her home in Newcastle, New South Wales in , and was given a minimum sentence of three years and eight months in prison, with the earliest release in January On 16 December , the case was set down for a retrial in Sydney.
The retrial commenced on 8 March On 22 March , Hayne was found guilty of two counts of sexual intercourse without consent, but not guilty of recklessly inflicting actual bodily harm. On 6 May , Hayne was sentenced to a maximum of 5 years and 9 months with a non-parole period of 3 years and 8 months. Jason Taylor, who was making his first-grade coaching debut, chose him on the wing. He started the season at the center but later moved to fullback due to an injury to Luke Burt and scored 12 tries, including the winning try against the New Zealand Warriors in the First Qualifying Final of the NRL Finals series.
At the start of the NRL season, Hayne played at five-eighth with very limited success. Hayne has moved back to his preferred position of fullback just before the round 8 clashes with the North Queensland Cowboys. On 2 August , after his time in American football and rugby sevens, it was announced that Hayne would be returning to the NRL, signing a two-year contract with the Gold Coast Titans.
On August 21, , Hayne was voted as one of the best players of the decade in the NRL team of the decade announcement which spanned from the to seasons.
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