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Gang attacked two men in Amesbury
FOUR young men became abusive and attacked two men after a night of heavy drinking in Tidworth, a court heard.
Dean Hebdidge, 20, Kyle Irwin, 21, both of of George VI Road, Anthony Steel, 19, from Laindon in Essex, and Darren Thomas, 18, of Nadder Road, all admitted playing a part in the incident on January 26 this year.
Recorder Richard Onslow gave the four youths supervision orders and ordered them to complete 250 hours of unpaid work, stick to a curfew of 8pm to 6am and pay £100 compensation to each of the male victims.
- For an in-depth report see the August 21 edition of the Salisbury Journal
5:04pm Monday 18th August 2008
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CommentPosted by: Michael29cd, salisbury on 9:41pm Mon 18 Aug 08
[bold]have judges forgot theirs place to put these thugs its called prison.....seems all people get now is CS and small fine[/bold]
have judges forgot theirs place to put these thugs its called prison.....seems all people get now is CS and small fine Posted by: Vicky Marshall, Amesbury on 1:32pm Tue 19 Aug 08
I couldn't agree more, its disgusting if you ask me, they attack someone and get patted on the back if you ask me.. Now if we were to have a go back, then the court caps remember their power's of sentencing and 6 mths in prison would be the dish of the day. T[bold][italic]bold[/italic] [/bold] his country has it's priorities wrong!
I couldn't agree more, its disgusting if you ask me, they attack someone and get patted on the back if you ask me.. Now if we were to have a go back, then the court caps remember their power's of sentencing and 6 mths in prison would be the dish of the day. T
bold his country has it's priorities wrong!
Posted by: Vicky Marshall, amesbury on 1:34pm Tue 19 Aug 08
oh, but you ram a police car and you get 3 months, yeah cuz that's a serious crime against a car of course, no comparison to a human life.
oh, but you ram a police car and you get 3 months, yeah cuz that's a serious crime against a car of course, no comparison to a human life.
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