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27 July 2005
Lottery Winner Faces Crown Court
Trial
Norfolk
lottery winner Michael Carroll is to face crown court trial
accused of breaching an anti-social behaviour order
(Asbo).
The former dustman, 22,
denied breaking the terms of the order, which was made on
June 28, when he appeared at King's Lynn Magistrates Court
today.
Carroll, whose address was
given in court as Felbrigg Close, Downham Market, is alleged
to have incited a friend to assault another man on July 16
at Wretton near Downham.
Gary Starling appeared for
the prosecution and Jakki Upton represented
Carroll.
He was given the order
after admitting causing almost £3000 damage by firing
ball-bearings at property and cars with a
catapult.
He is due to appear at
magistrates court again on September 7 when the case will be
committed to crown court.
Carroll scooped a
£9.7m jackpot in November 2002 with the first ticket he
ever bought.
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