Pathologically Lying White Christian Filth Gets Away Again
The White Christian Filth James Anderson who actually committed an
offense was found NOT GUILTY of Level 2 offense and the COMPLETELY
INNOCENT Non-White Ravindra Jadeja was found guilty of Level One Offense.
LYING and DECEPTION are PRIMARY COMPONENTS of White Christian DNA.
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James Anderson found not guilty
ESPNcricinfo staff
August 1, 2014
James Anderson and Ravindra Jadeja have been found not guilty of
breaching the ICC Code of Conduct during their alleged altercation at
Trent Bridge by judicial commissioner Gordon Lewis at the hearing in
Southampton on Friday.
After a day of hearing evidence and submissions from both sides it was
said the verdict could take up to 48 hours to be delivered but in the
end commissioner Lewis, who had joined via Skype from Australia, needed
a matter of minutes to come to his decision.
Anderson will now be available for the final two Tests of the series,
which is level at 1-1, including his home match at Old Trafford that
starts on August 7. If Anderson had been guilty he would have faced a
ban of at least two Tests.
Had Anderson been found guilty he could have appealed but now that is
not required by him as the only appeal against the verdict can come from
the ICC chief executive.
"The Judicial Commissioner reached his decisions following a six-hour
hearing, which took place via videoconference," the ICC said.
"Witnesses, including some Indian and English players, provided evidence
and were cross-examined by the respective legal counsels."
Anderson was facing a Level 3 charge for allegedly abusing and pushing
Jadeja at the start of the lunch break on the second day of the first
Test at Trent Bridge. The charge had been laid by India's team manager
Sunil Dev and was countered by a Level 2 charge laid by England manager
Phil Neale against Jadeja.
Jadeja was alleged to have turned towards Anderson in a threatening
manner and had originally been found guilty by match referee David Boon
at a previous hearing and fined 50% of his match fee. After applying
legal pressure India were allowed to lodge an appeal, which was heard
today, and Jadeja was also found not guilty.
The ECB and Anderson were represented in the hearings by Nick De Marco
while Adam Lewis QC represented Jadeja. The hearings were also attended
by the two team managers, the ECB's managing director Paul Downton, the
BCCI's Sundar Raman and MV Sridhar, the ICC's General Manager - Cricket,
Geoff Allardice, and the ICC's Ethics and Regulatory lawyer, Sally Clark.