No disrespect Tim, but your missing the point. This was not done on the cricket field or whilst during an ECB function/event. The police didn't believe the evidence available was sufficient to charge him with a more serious crime. He has been found not guilty and therefore in my opinion should not be in front of a committee that in all honesty shouldn't be making itself judge and juror of a non related cricket event.
Does the committee sit when a cricketer commits adultery, spousal abuse etc etc? These are events where players have been proven guilty yet I'm not aware of the committee passing judgement on these players..
Imo Stokes has already paid for his altercation in missing the Ashes and his family I believe have suffered even more directly and indirectly. The last thing they need is an extension of this unsavoury incident.
If Stokes is made to attend this hearing then if I was him I would personally tell them to shove their contract "where the sun doesn't shine" and go and play T20 and country cricket. He won't do that because he loves playing for England..