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TV star Stephen Tompkinson 'battered a dad' so badly he was left with 'fractured skull'

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READ MORE: Trolled: Stephen swaps chasing crooks for writing prescriptions in new comedy roleThe English actor who played Inspector Alan Banks in the detective drama has denied all charges.It is claimed that the alleged victim has been left unable to work and with a double fracture to his skull.The victim's Prosecutors have claimed that the on-screen star unlawfully and maliciously inflicting grievous bodily harm.Last month, Tompkinson appeared before a Magistrates Court where he filed a plea of "not guilty".The trial was deemed to be so serious that the case was expedited to Crown Court for a jury to decide a final verdict.It is believed that the bust-up took place outside Tompkinson's home in North Tyneside last May.Reports have suggested that the alleged victim is unable to remember much about the incident due to the nature of his injuries.Tompkinson has a number of claims to fame, including landing the lead role in the ITV series DCI Banks.The programme endured five successful seasons, running from 2010 to 2016.Another telly stint included Tompkinson's role in the 99s hit comedy series Drop The Dead Donkey.In 1994, he won the British Comedy Award for best TV actor.Other claims to fame include playing Father Peter Clifford in Ballykissangel in 1996 —assisting with making Brassed Off a Box Office smash.A Crown Prosecution Service spokesman confirmed to The Sun that the actor appeared before magistrates on Wednesday, August 10 to face “a single charge of inflicting grievous bodily harm”.The spokesman added: “He pleaded not guilty and will next appear at Newcastle crown court on Wednesday, September 7.”READ NEXT: .

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