Former Liverpool and England Striker Andy Carroll to Face Court Over Alleged Breach of Non-Molestation Order
Former Liverpool, Newcastle United and England striker Andy Carroll is set to be arraigned at Chelmsford Magistrates’ Court over allegations that he breached a non-molestation order. The 36-year-old footballer, who currently plays for National League South side Dagenham & Redbridge, was arrested in April 2025, with police stating that the alleged offence occurred a month earlier. Essex Police confirmed that Carroll has been charged and is due to appear in court on December 30. A non-molestation order is a UK court injunction intended to prevent contact or proximity between individuals, and breaching it is a criminal offence that can carry penalties ranging from fines to a prison sentence of up to five years in serious cases. Carroll, a former £35 million Liverpool signing and nine-time England international, enjoyed a long career across top English clubs including West Ham, West Bromwich Albion and Reading, as well as a spell in France with Amiens. The court appearance marks the latest off-field controversy involving the striker since his move away from top-flight football.
Former Liverpool, Newcastle United and England striker Andy Carroll is set to be arraigned at Chelmsford Magistrates’ Court over allegations that he breached a non-molestation order. The 36-year-old footballer, who currently plays for National League South side Dagenham & Redbridge, was arrested in April 2025, with police stating that the alleged offence occurred a month earlier. Essex Police confirmed that Carroll has been charged and is due to appear in court on December 30. A non-molestation order is a UK court injunction intended to prevent contact or proximity between individuals, and breaching it is a criminal offence that can carry penalties ranging from fines to a prison sentence of up to five years in serious cases. Carroll, a former £35 million Liverpool signing and nine-time England international, enjoyed a long career across top English clubs including West Ham, West Bromwich Albion and Reading, as well as a spell in France with Amiens. The court appearance marks the latest off-field controversy involving the striker since his move away from top-flight football.
Former Liverpool and England Striker Andy Carroll to Face Court Over Alleged Breach of Non-Molestation Order
Former Liverpool, Newcastle United and England striker Andy Carroll is set to be arraigned at Chelmsford Magistrates’ Court over allegations that he breached a non-molestation order. The 36-year-old footballer, who currently plays for National League South side Dagenham & Redbridge, was arrested in April 2025, with police stating that the alleged offence occurred a month earlier. Essex Police confirmed that Carroll has been charged and is due to appear in court on December 30. A non-molestation order is a UK court injunction intended to prevent contact or proximity between individuals, and breaching it is a criminal offence that can carry penalties ranging from fines to a prison sentence of up to five years in serious cases. Carroll, a former £35 million Liverpool signing and nine-time England international, enjoyed a long career across top English clubs including West Ham, West Bromwich Albion and Reading, as well as a spell in France with Amiens. The court appearance marks the latest off-field controversy involving the striker since his move away from top-flight football.
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