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Jarryd Hayne sexual assault trial hears former NRL star doesn’t have ‘radar’ when it comes to judging force
Jarryd Hayne has told his rape trial that he “doesn’t know how to judge force” during a tense cross-examination in which the lyrics to Wonderwall were quoted by the Crown prosecutor.
WARNING: This story contains graphic details that readers may find distressing.
Key points:
- Jarryd Hayne has rejected suggestions that he tried to seduce his alleged rape victim by playing a cover of an Oasis song
- Mr Hayne also denied he had “forcefully” removed the woman’s clothing and maintained she had not told him to stop
- The former football player was repeatedly accused of lying in his evidence, but told the court that was not the case
The former NRL star, 32, is facing two counts of aggravated sexual assault causing actual bodily harm that stem from an…
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