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Bargain Hunt star Charles Hanson to stand trial accused of assaulting wife

Television auctioneer pleads not guilty to charges including controlling or coercive behaviour and assault occasioning actual bodily harm

Charles Hanson, the Bargain Hunt star, will face a trial next year accused of assault and coercive behaviour against his wife.
Mr Hanson, 45, made his first appearance at Derby Crown Court on Wednesday in front of Judge Shaun Smith KC, where he entered not guilty pleas to controlling or coercive behaviour between 2015 and 2023, assault occasioning actual bodily harm in May 2020 and two counts of assault by beating in 2022 and 2023.
The auctioneer previously denied the charges, which relate to his wife Rebecca, at Southern Derbyshire magistrates’ court on Jan 10.
The BBC television personality, who has also appeared on Flog It! and Antiques Road Trip, appeared in the dock wearing a dark blue suit and a red tie and spoke only to confirm his name and enter his pleas during the 15-minute hearing.
Judge Smith told Mr Hanson, of Mackworth, Derby, that he would face a trial lasting between seven and 10 days on Feb 10 next year.
He said: “Mr Hanson, I am adjourning your case for trial next year. I have to tell you these things I am about to say.
“You must turn up for the trial. If you do not, you could be sent to prison and the trial could carry on without you.”
Mr Hanson was released on bail with conditions not to go to the family home or to contact his wife.

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