Jarryd Hayne sentenced to four years, nine months jail for sexual ...

12 May 2023

Former NRL player Jarryd Hayne has been sentenced to four years and nine months in jail after a jury found he sexually assaulted a woman at her Newcastle home in 2018.

Key points:The charges relate to an assault which took place on the weekend of the 2018 NRL grand finalToday's sentence is shorter than Hayne's previous sentence of five years and nine monthsHayne will be eligible for release on May 2025

The former professional footballer will be eligible for parole in just under two years due to time already served.

Judge Graham Turnbull told Sydney's Downing Court Hayne's offending was "below mid-range" and he had a "seemingly low risk of reoffending".

Hayne has faced three trials over the assault, with the first ending in a hung jury and the guilty verdict of the second quashed.

Today's sentence is lighter than his previous sentence of five years and nine months.

a man in handcuffs taken by police away from court into a police wagon

Hayne being taken into custody in April this year.(ABC News)

The judge commended the victim for bringing Hayne to justice, but also detailed a list of mitigating factors including his good character and tough conditions in prison due to his high profile.

After the sentence was read out Hayne was heard saying “say no more” before the video link ended.

His wife Amellia Hayne was not present at the sentence hearing on Monday or the verdict today.

A tall man in a suit walks holding hands with a woman wearing sunglasses and a white top

Hayne leaving court last month with his wife Amellia by his side.(AAP: Dan Himbrechts)

Last month a jury found Hayne guilty of two counts of sexual intercourse without consent.

The charges reflected two forms of sexual activity – oral and digital penetration – which took place on the weekend of the 2018 NRL grand final.

Hayne had been in Newcastle for a friend's bucks party and caught a taxi to the woman's home on his way back to Sydney.

It was found Hayne persisted for 30 seconds despite the victim saying "no" and "stop".

In a hearing on Monday to inform the judge's sentencing decision, a new statement from the victim was read in which she told the court the event was the beginning of "a never-ending nightmare".

Hayne's barrister Margaret Cunneen SC argued the charges were less serious than other offences due to the sexual messages exchanged between Hayne and the victim prior to the assault.

Jarryd Hayne  with Margaret Cunneen lawyer 130323 AAP Dean Lewins

Ms Cunneen argued Hayne faced onerous conditions in jail, only allowed out of his cell for 15 to 20 minutes each day. (AAP: Dean Lewins)

Ms Cunneen also asked the judge to acknowledge Hayne faces tougher than usual prison conditions as he has to be kept in isolation for his own safety, while the prosecution highlighted his considerable strength and the clear protests from the victim.

Hayne served nine months of his previous sentence at Cooma Correctional Centre before his convictions were quashed and he was granted bail in February last year.

He will now be eligible for release on May 6, 2025.

Posted 1 hours agoFri 12 May 2023 at 3:02am, updated 10 minutes agoFri 12 May 2023 at 4:00am

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