Man United faces the huge legal and moral dilemma
As Manchester United conducts an internal investigation into Mason Greenwood’s suitability to return to the field of play, The Athletic has revealed more details about the situation under review.
Greenwood was arrested on the impression of successful rape and spanking in February last year later his girlfriend posted video and audio recordings that proposed he had attacked her. He was eventually charged and the club hang him while the exploration continued.
Conforming to The Athletic, a CPS spokesperson told “an amalgamation of the withdrawal of key evidence and new substance that came to light meant there was no longer a
pragmatic expectation of an opinion. In these occurrences, we are under a responsibility to stop the case.”
The woman in question released her charges against Greenwood in April, leaving the case much harder for the CPS to manifest.
It was also divulged in court that Greenwood had frequently ruptured his bail position and there was some assessment of the Greater Manchester Police for not imposing them.
Conforming to The Athletic, “Rebecca Jane Macaulay-Addison, indicting countered: ‘There is an unguarded claimant, who now desires to recant her complaint.’”
The proposal is that because GMP did nothing to stop Greenwood from
approaching the woman, it may have permitted him to do something to happen to her to retract the objection
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