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6:20am Tuesday 14th July 2009
A BIRTHDAY celebration turned sour for a reveller dressed as a Japanese geisha girl when he lost three teeth.
Ryan Lucas ran off when chased in a confrontation between two groups in Southampton city centre but he tripped over his kimono and fell heavily to the ground.
The city crown court heard police were called to the scene in Hanover Buildings where they found a friend, Darrell Stone, lying on the ground unconscious.
He told them he had met Mr Lucas in the city centre where they were later turned away from a nightclub because it was full.
The next thing he could remember was picking himself off the ground where he was twice punched. He had a swelling on his head and suffered pain in his neck, said prosecutor Richard Willcox.
Kevin Seymour, 26, of Geoffrey Crescent, Fareham, admitted causing actual bodily harm to Mr Lucas, and together with Sean Brooks, 25, of Mendips Road, Fareham, pleaded guilty to common assault on Mr Stone.
Seymour – who had a previous conviction for causing actual bodily harm – received a 24-week suspended sentence and told to carry out 150 hours unpaid work. He must also pay £500 compensation to Mr Lucas and £200 costs.
Brooks will also do 150 hours community service.
Kate Fortesque, defending Seymour, said he was shocked and horrified when he saw the extent of Mr Lucas’s injuries in a photo.
For Brooks, Kate Freemantle said he had acted out of character.
KA, southampton says...
8:25am Tue 14 Jul 09
Derek of Dibden Purlieu, Hampshire says...
9:33am Tue 14 Jul 09
Vonnie, Southampton says...
10:50am Tue 14 Jul 09
Andy Locks Heath wrote:I see where you are coming from, Andy. Trouble is, 1. Who would police a drinking ban on individuals? 2. Most of those yobs that cause problems like this would plead poverty 'cos they're on the dole, same as they do now when hefty fines are imposed.
1) The Government should introduce drinking bans for people who commit crimes while under its influence. 2) People guilty of crimes of violence should pay a bond into court which they automatically forfeit if found guilty of a similar offence within 5 years, as with Seymour.
Derek of Dibden Purlieu, Hampshire says...
11:27am Tue 14 Jul 09
Andy Locks Heath wrote:Government has been in bed with the drinks industry for years. Look at the relaxation in controls on the flimsiest excuse....develop a continental atmosphere. Idiots go out on the lash and contribute more and more to the Chancellor. Drinks Barons see a steady increase in profits while the taxpayers at large pay for the damage.
1) The Government should introduce drinking bans for people who commit crimes while under its influence.
2) People guilty of crimes of violence should pay a bond into court which they automatically forfeit if found guilty of a similar offence within 5 years, as with Seymour.
donotappointtonyadams, Thonhill says...
2:55pm Tue 14 Jul 09
Jparcoeur, Southampton says...
3:52pm Tue 14 Jul 09
King Mush, Woolston says...
8:53pm Tue 14 Jul 09
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Andy Locks Heath, says...
7:10am Tue 14 Jul 09
2) People guilty of crimes of violence should pay a bond into court which they automatically forfeit if found guilty of a similar offence within 5 years, as with Seymour.