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Ralf Little, Ben Shephard and Steve Brookstein were just three of the Celebs facing charges before Judge Graham.
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Four Celebs have found themselves up before the beak on charges connected to alleged
non-production of the playing card that each squad member must carry with them at all
times. Judge Taylor was presiding.
Charges brought by Philip Olivier against Ralf Little contended that the accused had
perpetrated a fraud in using a colleague's card as his own.
Mr Olivier claimed that the card Mr Little produced did in fact belong to Mr Tufnell and
called Mr Campbell as a witness for the prosecution.
In his defence, Mr Little claimed that the card he produced had fallen out of Mr Tufnell's
cigarette packet, and he had merely picked it up. He admitted he could not produce his own
card and begged the judge to give him community service.
Steve Brookstein brought a charge against Ben Shephard that alleged the accused could not
produce his card when challenged in the North Sea. Mr Brookstein was unable to produce any
witnesses to the alleged incident.
Mr Shephard told the judge and jury that the incident did not take place, leaving the case
hingeing on one man's word against another.
Mr Brookstein was later in the dock himself, charged by Harvey, who asserted that the
accused had been unable to produce his card when challenged in the Treatment Room by Anna,
the physio.
Harvey called Dane Bowers as witness for the prosecution, who backed up his side of the
story. Unusually, Mr Brookstein called Anna as his defence witness and she was unable to
corroborate his version of events, leaving him at the mercy of the jury.
To find out if the celebrities will be enjoying time at Her Majesties' Pleasure, don't miss The Match on Sky One.
verdicts on these cases and any sentence the judge deems appropriate on tonight's show.
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