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Barton cleared of assaulting wife after judge rules on fair trial

Bristol Rovers manager Joey Barton has been cleared of assaulting his wife after a judge ruled he could not have a fair trial because prosecutors would not call the alleged victim to give evidence.

The former Premier League midfielder, 40, was accused of pushing Georgia Barton, 36, to the floor before kicking her during a drunken row at their home in in Kew, south-west London on 2 June last year.

Mrs Barton, who is said to have been left with a golf-ball sized bruise on her forehead and a bleeding nose, was "audibly upset and shaken", when she dialled 999 just before 11.15pm, Wimbledon Magistrates' Court heard.

"My husband has just hit me in the house," she said, telling the operator she had been left with a "bloody nose" after Barton hit her "just in the face", before officers arrived at the scene within 25 minutes.

Body-worn footage played in court captured Mrs Barton saying: "I was pushed and kicked about and stuff."

The officer noted "a bit of a lump and some blood", while speaking to a female officer in a utility room around five minutes later, Mrs Barton said her husband "just flipped out" and "threw me down".

"He was kicking me about," she said, adding, while holding an ice pack to her head, that the alleged attack came "out of the blue".

"I just want him to be removed from the premises," she said.

Prosecutor Daniel O'Donoghue said footage of Barton's arrest shows he was "clearly intoxicated".

He is seen in bed dressed in just his boxer shorts while being woken up by police officers before slowly pulling on his shorts, a polo neck T-shirt and socks.

Barton, who played for teams including Manchester City, Newcastle, Queen's Park Rangers and Marseille, as well as making one appearance for England in 2007, denied assault by

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