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Ex-NRL flyer 'relieved' after cops drop drug, cash case

Ex-NRL flyer 'relieved' after cops drop drug, cash case

The Advertiser07-07-2025
A feted former NRL speedster has been cleared of possessing drugs and suspected stolen cash after police withdrew the charges against him at the last minute.
James Roberts, 32, who played more than 160 NRL games for five clubs during his career, pleaded not guilty to possessing a prohibited drug and suspected stolen goods.
Police allege he had 0.3 gram of cannabis and $1400 in suspected stolen cash when he was pulled over on the morning of July 30, 2024.
But the charges against the 2015 Dally M centre of the year were withdrawn by police at a court hearing where he was scheduled to contest them on Monday morning.
Outside court, his lawyer Najee Makhoul said there had been no evidence to link the former NRL player to the offences.
Police assumed Roberts' wad of cash was illegally obtained but that was "just not the case at all," Mr Makhoul said.
The retired footballer received cash payments for NRL outings and appearances, and might withdraw funds from his bank, his lawyer said.
"That was the case here, and was just a wrong charge laid for the wrong reasons, and unfortunately he faced the consequences as a result," Mr Makhoul said.
The small amount of cannabis likewise couldn't be linked to Roberts because it had been found in his passenger's bag.
Roberts, who did not appear in court on Monday, is looking forward to putting the ordeal behind him, Mr Makhoul said.
"It's a very fortunate outcome," he said.
Nicknamed "Jimmy the Jet" for his speed, Roberts played for the Wests Tigers, South Sydney Rabbitohs, Penrith Panthers, Gold Coast Titans and Brisbane Broncos across 12 seasons in the NRL.
He appeared in all three games for NSW in the team's successful 2018 State of Origin campaign and played for the Indigenous All Stars and City Origin before retiring in 2022.
A feted former NRL speedster has been cleared of possessing drugs and suspected stolen cash after police withdrew the charges against him at the last minute.
James Roberts, 32, who played more than 160 NRL games for five clubs during his career, pleaded not guilty to possessing a prohibited drug and suspected stolen goods.
Police allege he had 0.3 gram of cannabis and $1400 in suspected stolen cash when he was pulled over on the morning of July 30, 2024.
But the charges against the 2015 Dally M centre of the year were withdrawn by police at a court hearing where he was scheduled to contest them on Monday morning.
Outside court, his lawyer Najee Makhoul said there had been no evidence to link the former NRL player to the offences.
Police assumed Roberts' wad of cash was illegally obtained but that was "just not the case at all," Mr Makhoul said.
The retired footballer received cash payments for NRL outings and appearances, and might withdraw funds from his bank, his lawyer said.
"That was the case here, and was just a wrong charge laid for the wrong reasons, and unfortunately he faced the consequences as a result," Mr Makhoul said.
The small amount of cannabis likewise couldn't be linked to Roberts because it had been found in his passenger's bag.
Roberts, who did not appear in court on Monday, is looking forward to putting the ordeal behind him, Mr Makhoul said.
"It's a very fortunate outcome," he said.
Nicknamed "Jimmy the Jet" for his speed, Roberts played for the Wests Tigers, South Sydney Rabbitohs, Penrith Panthers, Gold Coast Titans and Brisbane Broncos across 12 seasons in the NRL.
He appeared in all three games for NSW in the team's successful 2018 State of Origin campaign and played for the Indigenous All Stars and City Origin before retiring in 2022.
A feted former NRL speedster has been cleared of possessing drugs and suspected stolen cash after police withdrew the charges against him at the last minute.
James Roberts, 32, who played more than 160 NRL games for five clubs during his career, pleaded not guilty to possessing a prohibited drug and suspected stolen goods.
Police allege he had 0.3 gram of cannabis and $1400 in suspected stolen cash when he was pulled over on the morning of July 30, 2024.
But the charges against the 2015 Dally M centre of the year were withdrawn by police at a court hearing where he was scheduled to contest them on Monday morning.
Outside court, his lawyer Najee Makhoul said there had been no evidence to link the former NRL player to the offences.
Police assumed Roberts' wad of cash was illegally obtained but that was "just not the case at all," Mr Makhoul said.
The retired footballer received cash payments for NRL outings and appearances, and might withdraw funds from his bank, his lawyer said.
"That was the case here, and was just a wrong charge laid for the wrong reasons, and unfortunately he faced the consequences as a result," Mr Makhoul said.
The small amount of cannabis likewise couldn't be linked to Roberts because it had been found in his passenger's bag.
Roberts, who did not appear in court on Monday, is looking forward to putting the ordeal behind him, Mr Makhoul said.
"It's a very fortunate outcome," he said.
Nicknamed "Jimmy the Jet" for his speed, Roberts played for the Wests Tigers, South Sydney Rabbitohs, Penrith Panthers, Gold Coast Titans and Brisbane Broncos across 12 seasons in the NRL.
He appeared in all three games for NSW in the team's successful 2018 State of Origin campaign and played for the Indigenous All Stars and City Origin before retiring in 2022.
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