Harry Maguire: Manchester United and England Defender Handed 15-Month Suspended Sentence Manchester United defender Harry Maguire has been handed a 15-month suspended sentence after being found guilty of assault and causing bodily harm to two police officers during an incident in Mykonos, Greece in August 2020. Maguire, who was arrested and charged at the time, had denied the allegations but was found guilty by a court in Syros, Greece. The verdict was delivered on Tuesday following a trial that heard evidence from both sides. According to reports, Maguire got into an altercation with two police officers after they intervened in a fight between him and other patrons at a bar in Mykonos. The incident occurred during a night out with friends and family to celebrate his 27th birthday. The court was told that Maguire had used excessive force against the officers, causing them physical harm. As a result, he was found guilty of assault and causing bodily harm to both officers. Maguire's defence team argued that the police officer who arrested him had used excessive force and that Maguire had been subjected to racial abuse by some of the other patrons at the bar. However, these claims were rejected by the court. As a result of his conviction, Maguire has been handed a 15-month suspended sentence, which means he will not have to serve time in prison as long as he does not commit any further crimes within the next two years. The incident has sparked controversy and raised concerns about Maguire's behavior off the pitch. Manchester United have issued a statement expressing their disappointment at the verdict and saying that they are considering their options regarding Maguire's future with the club. Maguire's conviction is likely to have significant implications for his career, bot...#Manchester_United #Greece #Harry_Maguire #England_National_Team #Mykonos #Syros_Court
