Comeback_Kenwyne
Striker
I read a few days before the start the CPS asked to add ABH. That's add not instead of.
Yes, but I thought they needed the victim to press charges for ABH?
I find it strange that the prosecution alleged Stokes mocked a gay couple - yet failed to call them as witnesses.
I also find it strange that the defence alleged Stokes was windmilling because of homophobic abuse towards the gay couple - yet failed to call them as witnesses.
What's interesting about this is that now I've read up on affray and the legal definition, then they may have been a liability that his defence clearly didn't require.
As in - on one level they could add to the case, because they could back up the self-defence bit. But that would have been a better (and Stokes only) defence had been charged with common assault causing actual bodily harm - or something like that.
As it was, the defence - for both Ali and Stokes - seem to have relied on the fact that the CPS hadn't got its ducks in a row to convict them of affray, because no reasonable person would have feared for its safety. Well, perhaps Stokes' defence lawyers reasoned that the gay couples - if they said they were scared for themselves - may have given the CPS some ammo to stick this on both Stokes and Ali. Maybe the bloody CPS should have called them?!
Either way, he's off. He's f***ing lucky to be tbh. Not even a caution now - which puts him actually better off than you or I, had we been in a similar situation. How you can get off with a clean bill of health when you smash someone's eye socket in, talk nonsense about not being drunk in court is utterly beyond me. But his lawyers have outwitted the CPS and he's won.
Or sorts of course, because he'll be sore as hell about the Ashes. It's right he missed them though - he deserves some punishment for this. The ECB would be going OTT to add more on top of it now - he's done his time.
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