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Jarryd Hayne to be freed from prison on bail before third trial on rape charges

Nine months after he was jailed on rape charges, former NRL player Jarryd Hayne will walk free prison after his convictions were quashed.

The 33-year-old was on Tuesday granted bail in the Downing Centre District Court, a day after a NSW appeal court overturned his convictions and ordered a third trial.

Hayne appeared by audio-visual link from Cooma Correctional Centre, clad in prison greens, as the judge imposed conditions on his release.

He must pay a $20,000 bail surety within seven days, must surrender his passport, and report to police three times a week, in bail conditions agreed upon by his lawyer and the prosecutors.

He also must not contact or intimidate the alleged victim or any witnesses, and cannot enter the Newcastle local government area.

Hayne was in May sentenced to five years and nine months behind bars - with a non-parole period of three years and eight months - after he was found guilty of two charges of sexual assault.

The ex-Parramatta player faced a retrial after his first ended with a hung jury.

The Crown contended in both trials he forcibly performed oral and digital sexual intercourse on a woman in her NSW Hunter bedroom on the night of the 2018 NRL grand final.

The alleged assault left her bleeding from her genitalia, they said.

But Hayne’s barrister Tim Game SC successfully argued for his convictions to be overturned on two appeal grounds.

The jury was given legal directions by Justice Helen Syme’s that were “flawed in almost every possible way”, Mr Game said.

He also succeeded in convincing the appeal court it was an error to overrule a verdict from the first trial in relation to evidence he said explained the complainant’s “abiding interest in having sex with Jarryd Hayne”.

Another two appeal

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