39 charges have been made against n.j. resulting from investigations going back to early 2015.
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39 charges have been made against n.j. resulting from investigations going back to early 2015.
It is alleged that from 7 January 2015 until 23 October 2015 Mr Jack did associate with NSW disqualified person Jackson Painting for the purposes of harness racing, including allegations of communication about the chances of competing horses, race tactics, ownership decisions regarding horses and the purchase of veterinary substances
http://www.harnesslink.com/Australia...charges-issued
http://www.harness.org.au/news-artic...?news_id=31399
What do people think of this?
I cannot accept two suspended sentences, guilty once you may get some leniency but with the second totally separate matter you have used up your warnings. On that second charge it is TOTALLY unacceptable to go lenient on guilt over charges relating to officialdom in this case being:
"inappropriate comments towards starter Graeme Morgan after the horse was a late scratching and in relation to behaving in an improper and intimidatory manner at the Stewards Inquiry that evening."
http://www.harness.org.au/news-artic...?news_id=31399
I am assuming the race fixing inquiry is a separate matter and is still being investigated?
Does anybody know if this is so?
may set a precedence........light sentences for all.
http://www.harness.org.au/news-artic...?news_id=31778
Penalties handed out to all who attended this enquiry except a couple of people. Possibly assisting with the enquiry?
Kevin, I miss a few things too but lucky we have other observant members like Cody and Patricia to take up the slack. Nothing like having a good support cast.
To the matter at hand-I love it when the stewards of any state are doing their best to catch people breaking the rules that we are all supposed to abide by. I love it even more when they actually find someone guilty and suspend them. I personally think the penalties should be increased so that trainers/drivers etc will never think of doing it again.