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A-League Players Sidestep Conviction – Sunraysia Daily

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A-League Players Sidestep Conviction – Sunraysia Daily

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Why This Matters: SYDNEY: Taking $10,000 to deliberately get yellow cards in an A-League betting scam is not enough for a criminal conviction, a court has found. Ex-Macarthur Bulls duo Kearyn Baccus and Clayton Lewis will serve a two-year conditional release order, similar to a good behaviour bond, after they were...

Summary: SYDNEY: Taking $10,000 to deliberately get yellow cards in an A-League betting scam is not enough for a criminal conviction, a court has found. Ex-Macarthur Bulls duo Kearyn Baccus and Clayton Lewis will serve a two-year conditional release order, similar to a good behaviour bond, after they were...

Why This Matters: SYDNEY: Taking $10,000 to deliberately get yellow cards in an A-League betting scam is not enough for a criminal conviction, a court has found. Ex-Macarthur Bulls duo Kearyn Baccus and Clayton Lewis will serve a two-year conditional release order, similar to a good behaviour bond, after they were...

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Sources: sunraysiadaily.com.au

Sonu Bakoriya

Sonu Bakoriya

Sonu Bakoriya is a contributing writer covering social issues, education, and grassroots community stories for BRRO News.

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