The Duke of Marlborough appeared in court charged with multiple counts of strangling his estranged wife, pled not guilty, and was granted conditional bail, with a court date set for February at Oxford Crown Court.
The Duke of Marlborough has denied charges of strangling his estranged wife on three occasions, with court proceedings ongoing as he pleads not guilty to the allegations of assault and strangulation.
The Duke of Marlborough, Charles Spencer-Churchill, has been charged with three counts of non-fatal strangulation against his estranged wife, Edla Griffiths, with allegations spanning from November 2022 to May 2024, and the case is scheduled for a plea hearing in January 2025.
The Duke of Marlborough, Charles Spencer-Churchill, has been charged with choking someone and is scheduled to appear in court, amid a troubled past including disinheritance and family scandals. He is a distant relative of Winston Churchill and Princess Diana, and has faced legal and personal issues related to his privilege and history.
The Duke of Marlborough, Charles James Spencer-Churchill, has been charged with intentional strangulation related to multiple attacks over 18 months in Woodstock, Oxfordshire, and is scheduled to appear in court. The charges involve alleged assaults between November 2022 and May 2024, and the case is currently under criminal proceedings.
The UK's Duke of Marlborough, Charles Spencer-Churchill, has been charged with three counts of intentional strangulation related to incidents in Woodstock, near Oxford, and is scheduled to appear in court. The charges stem from events in late 2022 and early 2024, and he has been summoned to appear at Oxford Magistrates' Court.