19/06/2006
Soap star denies assault charge
'Emmerdale' star Cleveland Campbell has denied breaking the jaw of another man during an alleged fight at a party, at Rochdale Magistrates' Court on Monday.
Mr Campbell, 28, is accused of punching twenty-year-old electrician Daniel Stable, breaking his jaw, in the alleged fight in Rochdale, Greater Manchester, last November.
Both Mr Campbell - who plays antiques dealer Danny Daggert in the soap - and Mr Stable had been attending a 21st birthday party for actress Gemma Atkinson, who plays Lisa Hunter in 'Hollyoaks'.
The incident is alleged to have taken place at the Village Hotel and Leisure Club on November 26. Mr Stable sustained a broken jaw during the alleged fight outside the bar at the Waterfold Business Park.
Mr Campbell denied a charge of assault causing grievous bodily harm and was granted unconditional bail until July 31, when he is due to appear in court again, before being moved to the Crown Court for trial.
Another man has also been charged in connection with the same incident. He was dealt with at a separate hearing.
(KMcA)
Mr Campbell, 28, is accused of punching twenty-year-old electrician Daniel Stable, breaking his jaw, in the alleged fight in Rochdale, Greater Manchester, last November.
Both Mr Campbell - who plays antiques dealer Danny Daggert in the soap - and Mr Stable had been attending a 21st birthday party for actress Gemma Atkinson, who plays Lisa Hunter in 'Hollyoaks'.
The incident is alleged to have taken place at the Village Hotel and Leisure Club on November 26. Mr Stable sustained a broken jaw during the alleged fight outside the bar at the Waterfold Business Park.
Mr Campbell denied a charge of assault causing grievous bodily harm and was granted unconditional bail until July 31, when he is due to appear in court again, before being moved to the Crown Court for trial.
Another man has also been charged in connection with the same incident. He was dealt with at a separate hearing.
(KMcA)
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