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Hoping that such a high profile legal professional sees a good chance of victory and took the case on due to confidence of winning.
No, a barrister can't refuse a brief unless they don't have capacity to take it on. However Manase will certainly have received expert advice as to his prospects, and if Cunneen had thought he ought to cut a deal, then she would have been extremely persuasive in explaining that to him. So without knowing any details I'm assuming he has an arguable defence. Otherwise we simply wouldn't be here after all this time.
 
No, a barrister can't refuse a brief unless they don't have capacity to take it on. However Manase will certainly have received expert advice as to his prospects, and if Cunneen had thought he ought to cut a deal, then she would have been extremely persuasive in explaining that to him. So without knowing any details I'm assuming he has an arguable defence. Otherwise we simply wouldn't be here after all this time.
well explained counsellor .
 
The NRL would find a way to squirm out of paying just like their comments about the end to the Cowgirls v Tigers game.
I don't see how his legal bill concerns the NRL, he was still being paid by Manly, this is a criminal matter, he would incur legal bills irrespective if he was playing or not.
 
I don't see how his legal bill concerns the NRL, he was still being paid by Manly, this is a criminal matter, he would incur legal bills irrespective if he was playing or not.
Well there is the matter of size of income, had he been allowed to play for the past three years I'm pretty certain his pay packet would be quite a lot larger giving him greater ability to afford legal fees, by standing him down the NRL has essentially put a cap on his earning capacity
 
Any news on the outcome of the case ?
I was hoping the police prosecutor would indicate to the court that another suspect had emerged but as there's been no mention of anything of this nature today I'm doubtful that rumours to this effect have any basis in truth. hopefully there will be more information released as the case draws to a conclusion. At this stage I'm not feeling at all confident
 
I'm sorry I couldn't report to you all on this case. Cuneen wasn't Snakes barrister. That was Tony Bellanto QC. He was the son of a famous barrister of the same name. My uncle was his solicitor. Wheel is correct, Margaret Cuneen was a character reference for Snake. However, she's very good.
 
I'm sorry I couldn't report to you all on this case. Cuneen wasn't Snakes barrister. That was Tony Bellanto QC. He was the son of a famous barrister of the same name. My uncle was his solicitor. Wheel is correct, Margaret Cuneen was a character reference for Snake. However, she's very good.
Still remember your reporting on the case like it was yesterday.
 
I'm sorry I couldn't report to you all on this case. Cuneen wasn't Snakes barrister. That was Tony Bellanto QC. He was the son of a famous barrister of the same name. My uncle was his solicitor. Wheel is correct, Margaret Cuneen was a character reference for Snake. However, she's very good.


Correct.

And I had plenty of respect
For her until that DUI charge of her family member. She is just as duplicitous as you suspect a top lawyer could be.
 

Manly NRL player accused of stab in back​

Greta StonehouseAAP
July 26, 2022 1:47PM

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Manly NRL hooker Manase Fainu wielded a steak knife outside a Mormon dance party in southwest Sydney where he allegedly stabbed a man in the back during a brawl, a jury has been told.
Fainu, 24, pleaded not guilty in the Parramatta District Court to wounding Fuamanu Levy with intent to cause grievous bodily harm, and for two backup charges of affray and recklessly causing grievous bodily harm.
The Crown opened its case on Tuesday against the footballer saying the alcohol-free function on October 25, 2019, at Wattlegrove was arranged by the Church of Latter Day Saints to raise funds for Jeans for Genes day.

CCTV footage is expected to show Fainu dressed in black with his arm recovering from shoulder surgery in a sling arriving with Jona Faingaa, known as "Big Buck", and others at about 11pm.
An argument broke out on the dancefloor and the DJ stopped playing music while Fainu, Big Buck and several others were ushered into a classroom where they were told "you don't fight on church grounds".
Fainu's group were escorted outside to ensure they left the party and one of them yelled "c'mon outside," to which Mr Levy asked them to please go home.
Mr Levy and his friends were hopping into a car to leave when Fainu's group approached them in the car park, the Crown said.
One of the men said "let's go, let's go" before walking up and punching another man in the face, and a brawl erupted.
One of Mr Levy's friends is expected to tell the court that he saw Fainu holding a steak knife with his right arm bent at a 90 degrees angle with his left arm still in the sling.
He then allegedly watched Fainu step forward and strike Mr Levy under the shoulder blade before moving towards his face and cutting him across the top of his eye.
Mr Levy then fell to the ground and yelled "stop fighting, I'm injured," while his alleged assailants ran away and jumped over the fence.

An off-duty nurse treated him before he was taken to hospital suffering from internal bleeding and a collapsed lung.
But defence barrister Margaret Cunneen SC said the jury would hear another version of events that posits one simple but stark difference.
"What is in dispute is that Manase Fainu ever stabbed Mr Levy in the back or in the eye or in any other place," Ms Cunneen said.
"The scene of this event, this brawl was pitch black, and there were a lot of men involved and a lot of movement.
"And it was very, very quick.
"Mr Levy doesn't even know who stabbed him."
She said her client had never been charged with any violence prior to this incident, let alone faced a conviction.
The trial continues.
 
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