Harry Maguire Convicted in Greek Court, Plans Supreme Court Appeal
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17 claimsHarry Maguire was convicted by a Greek court of non-serious assault, resisting arrest, and attempted bribery, receiving a 15-month suspended sentence.
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Maguire plans to appeal to the Greek Supreme Court.
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Open Questions
5 questionsWhat specific flaws Maguire's lawyers claim in the prosecution's case and court proceedings.
Whether U.S. immigration authorities will consider Maguire's conviction as involving 'moral turpitude' for visa purposes.
The exact timeline and grounds for the four postponements of the retrial.
What sanctions, if any, football authorities are considering imposing on Maguire.
The current status and expected timeline of Maguire's appeal to the Greek Supreme Court.
Whether Harry Maguire has a criminal recordfactual
Maguire does not have a criminal record.
According to Daily Mirror - Football, Daily Mail - Home, The Independent - MainMaguire has a criminal record after the retrial conviction.
According to Daily Mirror - Football, Daily Mail - Home, The Independent - MainYear of the incident in Mykonosfactual
The incident occurred six years ago.
According to Daily Mirror - Football, Daily Mail - Home, The Independent - MainThe incident occurred in 2020.
According to FotbollskanalenCharges in the original vs. new trialfactual
Original trial charges included repeated assault, attempted bribery, violence against public officials, and insult.
According to FotbollskanalenNew trial charges include minor assault, resisting arrest, and attempted bribery, omitting insult.
According to Daily Mirror - Football, Daily Mail - Home, The Independent - Main, FotbollskanalenResearch Log
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