Thursday, 21 April 2016

Ched Evans wins rape conviction appeal

Ched Evans wins rape conviction appeal

  • The ex-Wales international striker is set for a retrial in a high-profile case after he was initially found guilty, and his family have welcomed the news
Former Sheffield United striker Ched Evans has had his conviction for rape quashed by the Court of Appeal in London.
A re-trial has been ordered and must take place within the next two months.

Evans, 27, was jailed in April 2012 after being found guilty of the rape of a 19-year-old woman at a hotel in Rhyl, Wales, on May 29, 2011. He was released from prison in 2014 after serving half of a five-year sentence.

The Wales international has not played football professionally since his release.

The case was referred by to the Court of Appeal by the Criminal Cases Review Commission (CCRC), which investigates possible miscarriages of justice and announced last October that new evidence had emerged in the case.

In a statement, Ched Evans' family said: "We all welcome today's decision by the Court of Appeal. The evidence which had been previously unseen proved without doubt that Ched Evans is and has always been innocent.

"Ched would like to thank all of his family, friends, legal team and football supporters from around the country especially those of Sheffield United for their support, encouragement and belief."

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