I agree. The policy was stated to be automatic 'no-fault' stand down for charges carrying max penalties of at least 11 years jail. No judgment of guilt, it's automatic.
For charges carrying less that that - Todd has a discretion. Which means he has to look at the case and decide if he thinks it merits stand-down or not. Which means he is making a judgment about whether the player is at fault, and if so, how serious the fault is.
Which means for anyone stood down in that situation (as Dylan Walker was) it is definitely not a 'no-fault' stand down.