Liverpool footballer
Raheem Sterling has appeared in court to deny assaulting his 20-year-old
girlfriend Shana Halliday.
The 18-year-old
winger spent Thursday night in a police cell after being arrested at 10.30pm
following an incident in Page Moss, Huyton, Liverpool.
Sterling was granted
conditional bail and will stand trial at Liverpool Magistrates' Court on
September 20 after pleading not guilty to assault at the same court today.
A Merseyside Police spokesman said: ‘Raheem Sterling, 18, of Woolton, was charged with Section 39 common assault. Sterling was remanded in custody to appear at Liverpool Magistrates' Court today.
It is believed the couple had earlier
been celebrating her 20th birthday with a meal out.
The Criminal Justice Act 1988 explains
the charge, a section 39, could lead to imprisonment should Sterling be found
guilty.
It reads: 'Common assault
and battery shall be summary offences and a person guilty of either of them
shall be liable to a fine not exceeding level 5 on the standard scale, to
imprisonment for a term not exceeding six months, or to both.'
The alleged victim, who
works as a sales assistant at clothing label Hollister, won Miss United Kingdom
earlier this year before competing for the world title in March.
Sterling, who was part of
the England Under 21 squad announcement on Thursday, enjoyed a breakthrough for
Liverpool in 2012, but tailed off as the season progressed.
The winger, who lives in
the leafy Liverpool suburb of Woolton, has been dating the beauty pageant
finalist for nearly three years since he joined the club in 2010.
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