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Hayne’s next move after rape conviction revealed in court

There has been a development for disgraced former NRL star Jarryd Hayne as he launches an appeal against his rape conviction.

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Disgraced former NRL star Jarryd Hayne will return to court later this year to appeal his conviction for raping a woman in her home on Grand Final night more than five years ago.

The two-time Dally M winner was found guilty of sexually assaulting the woman at her Newcastle home following a high-profile trial in the NSW District Court last year.

He was sentenced to four years and nine months behind bars over the attack, but he will be eligible for parole in May next year due to time already served in custody.

His barrister Margaret Cunneen SC argued the guilty verdict was “unreasonable and unjustifiable” and “not supported by evidence”.

Hayne has been jailed for sexually assaulting a woman at her Newcastle home in 2018. Picture: NCA NewsWire / Nikki Short
Hayne has been jailed for sexually assaulting a woman at her Newcastle home in 2018. Picture: NCA NewsWire / Nikki Short

Hayne’s solicitor Phoebe MacDougall appeared in the Court of Criminal Appeal on Thursday to set a date for the appeal to be heard.

She told the court the Parramatta Eels star is appealing his conviction based on evidence that arose during the trial.

Registrar George Galanis set the appeal hearing for April 3.

The court heard Hayne will dial into the courtroom via audiovisual link for the appeal hearing, which is expected to take four hours.

The appeal marks Hayne’s second bid to quash his rape conviction in the Court of Criminal Appeal.

The former American football player has faced three trials over the 2018 rape, with the first ending with the jury being unable to reach a unanimous verdict in 2020.

Hayne’s wife Amellia Bonnici was not present in court on Thursday. Picture: NCA NewsWire/Simon Bullard
Hayne’s wife Amellia Bonnici was not present in court on Thursday. Picture: NCA NewsWire/Simon Bullard

He was found guilty and convicted of two counts of sexual intercourse without consent after a second trial in March 2021.

The former fullback was sentenced to five years and nine months prison, which he successfully appealed in the Court of Criminal Appeal.

The court ordered a retrial in 2023, which resulted in a jury returning a guilty verdict for two counts of sexual intercourse without consent.

Hayne hopes his conviction will be quashed a second time when he returns to the state’s highest court later this year.

Originally published as Hayne’s next move after rape conviction revealed in court

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