Andy Carroll to stand trial for alleged breach of court order against ex-wife
In Brief
Former footballer Andy Carroll pleads not guilty to breaching court order, trial set for next year.
Key Facts
- Andy Carroll has pleaded not guilty to breaching a non-molestation order against his ex-wife
- He is set to stand trial next year regarding the alleged breach
- The case involves a court order designed to protect Carroll's ex-wife
- Andy Carroll is a former England footballer and Liverpool striker
- The trial follows legal proceedings related to domestic court orders
What Happened
Andy Carroll, former England and Liverpool footballer, has pleaded not guilty to allegations of breaching a non-molestation order against his ex-wife. He is scheduled to stand trial next year to address these allegations. The case concerns a court order intended to provide protection to his ex-wife.
Why It Matters
This case highlights ongoing legal issues involving public figures and domestic court orders. The trial will determine whether Carroll violated the terms of the court order, which has implications for enforcement of such protections. It also draws attention to the legal processes surrounding non-molestation orders in the UK.
Sources
- The Independent — Ex-Liverpool striker Andy Carroll to stand trial after being accused of breaching court order against ex-wife(22h ago)
- Sky News — Ex-England footballer Andy Carroll pleads not guilty to breaching court order against ex-wife(22h ago)
- The Independent — Former England and Liverpool star Andy Carroll set to stand trial next year(20h ago)
