For example, Russell Packer spends a year in jail, has a year in NSW Cup, and then get their contract registered. There certainly is some outcry, but general concensus is he's been punished so he should registered, but with basically a zero tolerance for future indiscretions. Pretty much the same thing happens with Manu Ma'u.
Blokes like Kiresome Av'aa, Matt Lodge, Blake Ferguson and Tod Carney are punished in court, but the judge deems it not serious enough to require jail time (not saying I agree with that ruling, but the person who's job it actually is to decide whether something is serious enough to go to jail has determined it isn't). They spend time out of the game or at a lower level than NRL, and there seems to be more public outcry than the likes of Ma'u and Packer. It doesn't seem right. Perhaps that has more to do with the profile of those players at the time though I guess.
Then, and this is going back a few years now, you have inconsistencies with cases like Brett Stewart and Anthony Laffranchi. Both are charged of very serious offences, and both are found not guilty. Yet one has some suspension, and the other doesn't.