Nick Kyrios (27, Australia) of the ‘Bad Boy of the Court’ admitted in court that he assaulted his ex-girlfriend. However, the court dismissed the charge, saying it was not an act that warranted a conviction.

According to the Australian ABC Broadcasting and the British BBC, the Australian Capital Territory (ACT) Magistrates Court in Canberra, Australia, judged that it would be difficult to ask for criminal punishment against Kirios, who was charged with assault on the 3rd.

Kyrios’ actions were of a low level of aggression compared to general assault crimes, and he saw that it was difficult to charge him for assault because he was an unexpected and unplanned action.

Court says Kyrgios pushed his ex-girlfriend Kiara Pasari down the road in Canberra in 2021.

In response, Magistrate Beth Campbell called it “a single act of stupidity or frustration” and left no criminal record for him.

According to the ruling, Kirios and Pasari had an altercation outside an apartment in Canberra on 10 January 2021

Nick Kyrios (27, Australia) of the ‘Bad Boy of the Court’ admitted in court that he assaulted his ex-girlfriend. However, the court dismissed the charge, saying it was not an act that warranted a conviction.

According to the Australian ABC Broadcasting and the British BBC, the Australian Capital Territory (ACT) Magistrates Court in Canberra, Australia, judged that it would be difficult to ask for criminal punishment against Kirios, who was charged with assault on the 3rd.

Kyrios’ actions were of a low level of aggression compared to general assault crimes, and he saw that it was difficult to charge him for assault because he was an unexpected and unplanned action.

Court says Kyrgios pushed his ex-girlfriend Kiara Pasari down the road in Canberra in 2021.

In response, Magistrate Beth Campbell called it “a single act of stupidity or frustration” and left no criminal record for him.

According to the ruling, Kirios and Pasari had an altercation outside an apartment in Canberra on 10 January 2021. Kirios called an Uber taxi to get home, and when the car arrived he got into the passenger seat. But Pasari stood between her passenger seat and the open door, asking Kyrios to get out of her car.

The Uber driver said he had to close the door to leave, and Kirios said, “Go away. leave me alone I’m going home,” he said, pushing Pa Sari’s shoulder and closing her car door.

The force of Kyrios’s push knocked Pasari over, and she suffered abrasions on her knee.

Pasari reported the incident to the police the following month, but did not file a formal complaint. The two reconciled and resumed their relationship, but broke up shortly after. Pasari officially took issue in December 2021. Kyrios was charged with assault, and at trial he admitted what he had done.

“I know it wasn’t the right thing to do and I’m sincerely sorry for hurting you,” he said in court.

However, during the trial, Kirios disclosed his psychiatric history and asked for the prosecution to be dropped on the grounds of his mental health. Sam Borenstein, the psychologist responsible for Kyrgyzstan , told the court that his mental illness was “recurrent” and that he suffered from thoughts of self-harm but was improving.

After the trial 메이저사이트, Kirios said in a statement that he “respected the verdict and thanked the Court”.

Kirios shows outstanding skills, such as finishing second in singles at Wimbledon last year and reaching the quarterfinals at the US Open, but often clashes with referees, players, and even spectators with harsh words.

Because of this, he is known to have paid more than 1 billion won in fines alone throughout his career.

Kyrgios recently underwent knee surgery and missed the Australian Open on his home court. Kirios appeared in court that day on crutches.

. Kirios called an Uber taxi to get home, and when the car arrived he got into the passenger seat. But Pasari stood between her passenger seat and the open door, asking Kyrios to get out of her car.

The Uber driver said he had to close the door to leave, and Kirios said, “Go away. leave me alone I’m going home,” he said, pushing Pa Sari’s shoulder and closing her car door.

The force of Kyrios’s push knocked Pasari over, and she suffered abrasions on her knee.

Pasari reported the incident to the police the following month, but did not file a formal complaint. The two reconciled and resumed their relationship, but broke up shortly after. Pasari officially took issue in December 2021. Kyrios was charged with assault, and at trial he admitted what he had done.

“I know it wasn’t the right thing to do and I’m sincerely sorry for hurting you,” he said in court.

However, during the trial, Kirios disclosed his psychiatric history and asked for the prosecution to be dropped on the grounds of his mental health. Sam Borenstein, the psychologist responsible for Kyrgyzstan, told the court that his mental illness was “recurrent” and that he suffered from thoughts of self-harm but was improving.

After the trial, Kirios said in a statement that he “respected the verdict and thanked the Court”.

Kirios shows outstanding skills, such as finishing second in singles at Wimbledon last year and reaching the quarterfinals at the US Open, but often clashes with referees, players, and even spectators with harsh words.

Because of this, he is known to have paid more than 1 billion won in fines alone throughout his career.

Kyrgios recently underwent knee surgery and missed the Australian Open on his home court. Kirios appeared in court that day on crutches.

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