Wednesday, February 1, 2017
Blackburn striker gets suspended sentence for Dublin assault (The Associated Press)
Blackburn Rovers striker Anthony Stokes has received a two-year suspended sentence and paid 30,000 euros ($32,250) to a man he assaulted at a Dublin nightclub in 2013. Stokes expressed remorse to 53-year-old Anthony Bradley via a statement read by his lawyer in Wednesday's Dublin District Criminal Court hearing. Stokes pleaded guilty in November to head-butting Bradley, breaking his nose and two teeth.
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