The England Defender pleaded not guilty on charges
of assault and attempted bribery, and left for an undisclosed location after
his trial was postponed.
Manchester United skipper Harry Maguire has argued not guilty to charges in the wake of showing up in court following his arrest on the island of Mykonos. The England defender, 27, was captured following a supposed confrontation on Thursday night, alongside two different Britons, ages 28 and 29.
Harry Maguire denies all the
charges in the Greek court:
Maguire was in court for around
an hour vouching for an investigator, where he denied all charges, and it is
comprehended the preliminary has been dismissed until a conference on Tuesday.
In any case, the three respondents are not obliged to go to the preliminary and
are allowed to get back. Maguire left the town hall in a plain van, declining
to offer any remark or expression on the episode. Maguire’s legal advisor said
that his client was a free individual until further notice. The examiner is
thinking about three charges – disturbed attack, obnoxious attack, and the most
genuine one, the endeavored pay off of an authority. Although it is muddled
which of these charges explicitly relates to Maguire and which to the two other
men, it could be as much as a three-year jail sentence for endeavored pay off.
Manchester United release a
statement on Harry Maguire:
Manchester United delivered an
announcement not long after affirming Maguire’s ‘not blameworthy’ supplication,
which read: “Following the appearance in court today we note the dismissal
of the case to permit the lawful group to consider the case record. Harry has
argued not blameworthy to the charges. It would be improper for the player or
club to remark further while the lawful procedure follows through to its
logical end.” Maguire had been on Mykonos with loved ones, having been
given fourteen days off after the side’s semi-last thrashing to Sevilla in the
Europa League on Sunday.