Harry Maguire has received a new date for his retrial for alleged assault and bribery, but it may never go ahead, per a new report.
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- Maguire receives fresh trial date
- Was set to plead innocence after Mykonos incident
- Trial may never actually happen
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WHAT HAPPENED?
Per , Maguire's retrial for alleged assault and bribery in Mykonos was set to be held this week, but it has now been delayed due to legal action and it is not set to take place until March next year. However, the report makes clear that the trial may never happen, following his arrest in 2020.
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WHY HAS THE TRIAL BEEN MOVED?
The England defender was set for a hearing on Wednesday but a lawyer's strike in the country has meant that the trial has been delayed. This is the second time that the trial has been delayed, and Maguire must now wait to plead his case.
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WHAT IS MAGUIRE ALLEGED TO HAVE DONE?
The defender was arrested whilst on holiday with his wife Fern Hawkins, his sister, Daisy, and his brother, Joe. It has been alleged that Daisy was injected with an unknown substance after being approached by Albanian businessmen. Maguire has claimed that in the aftermath of the event, he was taken to a police station and assaulted by authorities. He attempted to flee, and his defence is that he believed he was being kidnapped.
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WHAT SENTENCE DID MAGUIRE RECEIVE?
Maguire was initially found guilty in 2020 and was handed a 21-month suspended sentence. The United ace appealed that decision and has been awaiting the retrial ever since.