Kyrgios seeking to have assault charge dismissed on mental health grounds - media
MELBOURNE : Australian tennis player Nick Kyrgios is seeking to have his assault charge dismissed on mental health grounds, media reported on Tuesday.
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MELBOURNE : Australian tennis player Nick Kyrgios is seeking to have his assault charge dismissed on mental health grounds, media reported on Tuesday.
Nick Kyrgios will seek to have his assault charge dismissed on mental health grounds.
An assault charge against Wimbledon finalist Nick Kyrgios has been mentioned in an Australian court.
An assault charge against Wimbledon finalist Nick Kyrgios has been mentioned in an Australian court. The tennis ace was not present when the matter - in which he is accused of assaulting his former partner - was heard before magistrate Louise Taylor in the Australian Capital Territory Magistrates Court on Tuesday morning.
Australian tennis ace Nick Kyrgios will face court on alleged assault charges in October, after a Canberra magistrate rejected his appeal for a months-long delay on Tuesday.
Australian tennis ace Nick Kyrgios will face court on alleged assault charges in October, after a Canberra magistrate rejected his appeal for a months-long delay Tuesday. Kyrgios, 27, did not appear for the initial hearing, and details of the charge have not yet been disclosed. During brief proceedings, his lawyer Michael Kukulies-Smith indicated he would seek to have the case heard on November 25.
Nick Kyrgios has been refused the “indulgence” of a November court date, after the tennis star’s lawyer asked for a three-month delay because his client does not spend much time in the Australian Capital Territory.
An assault charge against Wimbledon finalist Nick Kyrgios has been mentioned in an Australian court.