Harry Maguire's Legal Battle Ends with 15-Month Suspended Sentence Harry Maguire, Manchester United defender, has been given a 15-month suspended sentence after being found guilty of assaulting a police officer and causing bodily harm to two others during an incident in Greece. Maguire was arrested on August 21st following an altercation at a nightclub on the Greek island of Mykonos. The 28-year-old had been out with friends celebrating his birthday when he became involved in a confrontation that escalated into violence. The trial heard how Maguire, who was initially charged with attempted murder and causing grievous bodily harm, had been seen shouting abuse at police officers before grabbing one of them by the throat and attempting to drag him away. Two others were also injured during the incident. Maguire's lawyer argued that his client had acted in self-defence after being attacked by a group of men who had been harassing him and his friends. However, the court ruled that Maguire's actions were excessive and unjustified, leading to the conviction. As part of his sentence, Maguire was given 15 months suspended imprisonment, which means he will not have to serve time in jail unless he breaches the terms of his sentence. He was also fined €22,000 (around £19,500). The outcome has sparked a mixed reaction from fans and pundits alike, with some calling for the defender to be dropped by Manchester United while others believe that Maguire's punishment does not fit the crime. Maguire's suspension from international duty remains in place until further notice. His club, Manchester United, have also launched an internal investigation into the incident, although no action has ...#Manchester_United #Court_Ruling #Greece #Harry_Maguire #Mykonos #Police_Officer #Attempted_Murder #Causing_Grievous_Bodily_Harm #Self_Defence

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