Titus Bramble denies sexual assault charge in court

10 November 2011 15:42
Sunderland's Titus Bramble has denied sexually assaulting one woman in a nightclub and another in a taxi on his way home on the same night.[LNB]The 30-year-old defender appeared briefly before Teesside Magistrates' Court to enter not guilty pleas to the charges.[LNB]He is also charged with urinating against a police station wall.[LNB] In the dock: Sunderland defender Titus Bramble leaves Teesside Magistrates' Court on Thursday[LNB]The player is alleged to have grabbed the bottom of a woman in the Keys nightclub in Yarm, Teesside, during a night out on September 28.[LNB]  Later, he is said to have got in a taxi with another woman and is alleged to have put her hand on his groin while on their way to his home in Wellington Drive, Wynyard, Teesside.[LNB]Bramble was taken by the taxi driver to a police station and he is accused of urinating outside.[LNB]He was subsequently arrested.[LNB] In action: Bramble has returned to training for Sunderland this week after the club lifted his suspension[LNB]Bramble opted for his case to be heard at the crown court.A committal hearing at the magistrates' court will take place on January 5 at 2pm.[LNB]Bramble, wearing a dark suit, left court with his solicitor.[LNB]  Bramble fined by Sunderland over sexual assault charge but club lift defender's suspensionOutcast Bramble told to stay away after sexual assault chargeAll the Sunderland news, features and opinion [LNB]

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