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What will happen next?

Jury coming back in.....

posted on 31/10/11

If there is a guilty verdict in this case the police may then go after Amir. Majeed has yet to be put on trial.

posted on 31/10/11

Conspiracy to cheat (maximum of 2 years in prison)
Conspiracy to accept corrupt payments (maximum of 7 years in prison)

Im surpised that the jury didnt come to a unanimous decision for salman butt at least for conspiracy to accept corrupt payments.

Also, the fact that the judge has said he'll now accept a "majority" verdict indicates that only 2-3 jurors aren't in line with the rest. Verdicts tomorrow is a certainty, if even 1 of the jury can be persuaded one way or the other.

posted on 31/10/11

so if butt is found guilty he will go in prison of the uk? or in pakistan? and if asif is found not guilty will play cricket?

posted on 31/10/11

so if butt is found guilty he will go in prison of the uk? or in pakistan? and if asif is found not guilty will play cricket?
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If butts found guilty, he isnt going anywhere mate...... If asif is not guilty, he still wont play cricket..... The ICC bans still stand and have no connection with this trial and the criteria for both were diffrent...

posted on 31/10/11

asif has an appeal with CAS doesn't he?

if he gets off this, then that could stand him in good stead for CAS. he may be back playing cricket sooner than you know it.

on the reported evidence, i can't see how the jury can find asif guilty and can't see how they can let the butty boy off.

asif and majid have already pleaded guilty though i am shocked that they haven't been called to testify one way or the other.

posted on 31/10/11

cheers afridi

posted on 1/11/11


They should be made an example of and sent to prison for a minimum of 6 mths, maximum of 2 years.
Its obvious what they have done, and if that happened at my place of work, id be prosecuted for the maximum sentence of 4 years.
They're getting off light.

If any cricketer thinks again about doing anything like this, it would set a good precedent as this is a serious offence

posted on 1/11/11

agreed Phil

put the pr! cks in prison

posted on 1/11/11

Just listening to SSN and Salman Butt with the two guilty verdicts against him could go down for a maximum of nine years

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