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Roy Keane Pleades Not Guilty To Public Order Charge

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08:43 8 Apr 2015


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Roy Keane has pleaded not guilty to a road rage bust-up.

The Assistant Ireland Manager will stand trial this summer, after allegedly clashing with a taxi driver near Manchester.

Roy Keane was not in court today for the hearing but entered the not guilty plea through his solicitor.

He's accused of threatening, abusive or disorderly behaviour, causing harassment, alarm or distress.

It is alleged that a row broke out between the former Manchester United captain and taxi driver Fatah Kerar at a set of traffic lights on January 30th.

Both Keane and the taxi driver will be called as witnesses.

The case will be heard on June 19th.

 


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