Pretorius docket not lost

Pretorius docket not lost

Drunken driving charges against Andre Pretorius were dropped because of a lack of evidence and not because the case docket was lost.

The Bok flyhalf has clarified to keo.co.za that, contrary to media reports, police did not lose his docket.

Rather, the public prosecutor made the decision not to prosecute Pretorius because of a lack of evidence and low chance of conviction. The withdrawn charges are in line with Pretorius’s consistent statement that he was not driving the vehicle at the time of the accident in question.

“‘Relieved’ is the first word that comes to mind,” Pretorius told keo.co.za. “It’s just good that this is behind me. I don’t know where the story of a lost docket comes from, that certainly isn’t the case. I don’t want to dwell on it though.

“I’ve always known I was innocent, but despite that it’s stuck in the back of my mind and really has been an unpleasant six weeks.”

The development means that Pretorius is able to rejoin his Cats’ teammates on tour as soon as he gets the all-clear from the doctor who is currently monitoring the last stages of rehab to the ankle injury suffered in Buenos Aires late last year.

“The fact that the rehab has gone so well is what has kept me sane. I ran for the first time yesterday, and otherwise have been doing a lot of gym work. The doctor has me scheduled for a test next week, and there’s definitely a chance I’ll be in the mix for the Cats before they return for the home leg. I have to consider the whole year though, and won’t rush back if it will be detrimental to me in the long term.”

Pretorius admitted that watching his side stumble in three of four fixtures, and scrape a win in the other, has been difficult.

“It’s been terrible to watch the guys. I know the way they train and how much effort and ideas are going into their campaign, so obviously what’s happening is very disappointing. The right work ethic is there though, so I hope they bounce back soon.”


35 Comments

  • 1.Cats_Suck: Reply to this comment

    I hope this boy can get there before next weekend… We desparately need to pull off at least one win on the road. Two will be a bonus, but at least one…

  • 2.pierre: Reply to this comment

    Ja, well. I don’t do criminal law myself, more of a civil litigation man, but I would hazard a guess that if AP wasn’t driving the ******’ vehicle when he was arrested, that would probably detract from the chances of a successful prosecution.

  • 3.Grrrr....I'm a Lion!: Reply to this comment

    Cats to win the Super14!!!! Thank goodness Andre is back!

  • 4.wls: Reply to this comment

    Man the cats only chance of an away win will come if they play the stormers at Newlands.
    other than that its a no hoper
    This entire thing with the docets lost is just sensationalism. The cops are a bunch of morons who clearly saw a gap for 5 minutes of fame.

  • 5.Grrrr....I'm a Lion!: Reply to this comment

    Pierre

    Come now… Why are you always such a sour-puss?? Is it your job?? Then quit, I need a driver. Do you have a license?

  • 6.Grrrr....I'm a Lion!: Reply to this comment

    Can you lift heavy things??

  • 7.nomad: Reply to this comment

    hooray…

  • 8.Rudebud: Reply to this comment

    Grrrr…Lion

    You’re not Jimmy Abbot are you ?

  • 9.Pretoria_Blue_Jay: Reply to this comment

    Shame, what a pity that a team must get carried by a single player… :(

  • 10.berg_bok: Reply to this comment

    wls,

    The funny part of that post is that the only win so far for the stormers was against the Cats…at home.

    Bring on Cats vs Force. Humdinger.

  • 11.fabio: Reply to this comment

    speaking of humdingers, does anyone remember the 6-3 reds vs sharks game? Can’t remeber when last i fell asleep during a rugby game…

  • 12.Richie_7: Reply to this comment

    Newspapers in Cape Town confirmed this morning that they are building a rugby stadium on Robben Island, where the Stormers will get to play local Western Cape primary school rugby sides.

    Asked for comment, Nick Mallet replied ” The Stormers are desperate for a win overseas”

  • 13.Grrrr....I'm a Lion!: Reply to this comment

    Richie…

    I see you didn’t drown yet, pity….

  • 14.Grrrr....I'm a Lion!: Reply to this comment

    Pretoria_bluedude

    Kinda like you guys with that overweight greyhaired captain of yours. What was his name again?

  • 15.Duiwel: Reply to this comment

    Yes, thanks André,
    must of put you back a bob and a bottle.

  • 16.jondood: Reply to this comment

    pierre

    What is wrong with you?

    You need to get rid of all that aggression.

    Drop your load a few times.

  • 17.jondood: Reply to this comment

    Grrr

    “looks at the scoreboard”

    Die Leeus is kakker as die stormers.

    You guys could not even beat them at home.

  • 18.Duiwel: Reply to this comment

    JD,can’t see anything agressive in
    pierre’s post.
    In fact,he summs it up quite well.
    Just got back from Sa,
    our basic balls skills
    are about as lacking as our driving skills,
    when pissed,
    our handling as inept as the sap and
    our management about as clueless as our
    government is generally corrupt.
    At least we have talent,’ey.

  • 19.jondood: Reply to this comment

    Duiwel

    Just read some of his previous posts.

    He is almost as angry as you.

  • 20.pierre: Reply to this comment

    jondood & Grrr – there is no aggression in my above post. It was intended as a bit of dry humour.

  • 21.jondood: Reply to this comment

    pierre

    Perhaps we are still suffering from your eruptions yesterday.

  • 22.wls: Reply to this comment

    Jondood the leeus is never kaker than the stormers its not possible they are at least equaly KAK

  • 23.Grrrr....I'm a Lion!: Reply to this comment

    Jon

    Come now, your making me all misty eyed… :)

  • 24.pierre: Reply to this comment

    wls, I honestly don’t see how the Stormers can beat anyone right now.

  • 25.jondood: Reply to this comment

    Grrr

    I had my years of crying when the Bulls were so kak.

    You will survive.

  • 26.Rudebud: Reply to this comment

    And become a better man.

    Like Stan.

  • 27.Rudebud: Reply to this comment

    That even rhymes !

    Well, sort of…

  • 28.wls: Reply to this comment

    pierre i agree, they just seem to be so out of sorts, they will be the first side to lose to the western force, only mabey then will the alarm bells start ringing this season.

  • 29.Ig: Reply to this comment

    Say just a little test

  • 30.Tony: Reply to this comment

    Andre, it was your own lawyer who was quoted in the press as saying the docket was missing. Although she did not say that was the reason for the case been dismissed but rather delayed.

    Anyway, glad you off…

  • 31.CSI:Rugby: Reply to this comment

    Bad Boys team of the year so far 2006:

    15. Latham (Hickville enemy number 1)
    14. Fa’atau (Great on the field, weak jaw though, well it was big Jerry)
    13. Force Centre (so bad, I forgot his name, thank goodness)
    12. McCallister (Tackle people with his jaw)
    11. Sailor (Big fan of Cape Town night life)
    10. Snyman (No Comment)
    9. Kelleher (Stolen phone with porn pics of he and his girlfriend)
    8. Fava (“I should have stayed with the Brumbies”)
    7. Elsom (Gives the movie Rocky a bad name after his pathetic series of punches that the Bulls prop just laughed off))
    6. Collins (Bully my own team-mates)
    5. Smolts (Tall timber that is not used in the lineout, and loves to knee people in the back)
    4. Ali Williams (Loves the Camera and yellow cards)
    3. Blake (hard looking, but thats it)
    2. Cannon (Could not hit the side of a barn door, let alone a lock in the lineouts)
    1. Dunning (Waste of Space, if only his scummaging was as good as his finger pointing)

    Coach: Frans Ludeke

    Still, this team can still put up 40 points on the Western Farce.

  • 32.Hier kom groot k..: Reply to this comment

    Good post CSI. LMFAO! :lol:

  • 33.TheTackler: Reply to this comment

    “Lack of evidence”? Didn’t Petoors HAVE a blood test then? Because if he did, and the blood-alcohol count was too low, then he should never have been charged in the first place.

    So, assuming that he DID actually have an evidential blood test and it WAS over the limit, enabling the formal charge to be laid in the first place, what MORE “evidence” is possibly needed to secure a conviction?

    And the “case file” was not “lost”?

    Yeah, right! And Shaun Pollock is really a natural blonde who only dyes his hair orange because the chicks think it’s a really sexy colour…

    (Jeez! Just how gullible ARE you guys? No wonder that old shyster Adriaan Kubus Nieuwoudt from Garies could rip so many of you off! )

  • 34.antfoz: Reply to this comment

    I hear you. At the very least this stinks of **** police work. Also wouldn’t do Keo’s “journalists” any harm to get two sides to a story. Time SA woke up to the size and extent of the drink driving problem.

  • 35.TheTackler: Reply to this comment

    Well, the police have also been “transformed”, haven’t they?

Keo.co.za has always promoted uncensored views, but has never tolerated racist or crass outbursts. Come on guys and girls. If you can't moderate yourselves or each other then I am going to be forced to regulate the posts and enforce a registration process for comments. The choice is yours.

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