Sentences with phrase «affray in»

The Robert Hamill inquiry was set up to investigate the death of a Catholic individual which resulted from an affray in May 1997 in Portadown, Northern Ireland.
Instead, this article will explore the broad legal implications of an employee — any employee — becoming unavailable for work in similar circumstances and for a similar period of time, ie imprisonment for six months following a guilty plea to assault and affray in a public place.

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Rankling memories of the past, and centuries of estrangement, had bred between these people of kindred stock, close neighbors in a very small country, a mentality of mutual hatred, which found expression constantly in petty provocations and occasionally in murderous affrays.
he urinated in a beer glass which he then dropped to the floor of a nightclub and he was charged for assault and affray outside a nightclub in 2002.
He was arrested in Liverpool in the early hours of Thursday and charged with common assault and affray.
He is due back in court on January 16th charged with assault occasioning actual bodily harm and affray after an incident in Liverpool's Church Street.
Even with the severe restrictions in place, the march resulted in 16 arrests including assault on a police officer, common assault, drunk and disorderly and affray.
Nine protesters were arrested during Thatcher «death parties» this weekend in Trafalgar Square, with charges for assaulting police, affray and being drunk and disorderly.
A man in his forties was charged with two counts of possession of offensive weapons and affray over an attack on an Islamic centre in Essex this morning.
In added words, how do you get the affray rolling and accretion accession that is adorable for some acquaint of a relationship.
As a Fairfax criminal lawyer, I know how important it is that everyone beware assault initiators who believe that the first to point the finger at the other person in an affray gets the advantage in criminal court.
Judge Charles Wide QC gave Mrs Welch a 12 - month conditional discharge and criticised the prosecution and the CPS for bringing the case to trial.He told Mrs Welch she would not have to pay any costs because the CPS's charge of affray was too harsh and the matter could have been heard in a Magistrates» Court without huge costs to the taxpayer.»
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