Tuesday, 30 July 2019

Commuter's Train Rage Ticket Barrier Assault

A frustrated CEO, battling to get the train home for his 55th birthday party, ended up in police custody after grabbing a ticket collector and shouting: “I bet you really want a f***ing fight you little gay boy,” a court heard yesterday.

Mortgage broker Simon Checkley, 55, demanded staff let him through a ticket barrier during the King’s Cross evening rush hour after missing his train, telling them: “Your service is b*******.”

The father-of-four, who lives in a £1.5m house in
Burnham Green Road, Datchworth, Hertfordshire pleaded guilty to assaulting Luke Leach on May 3.

At City of London Magistrates Court he was fined £500, with £300 costs, ordered to pay £100 compensation to the victim, plus a £50 victim surcharge.

He founded his Lincoln’s Inn Fields company two decades ago and celebrated that twenty-year anniversary as well as his own birthday with glasses of wine during the day, the court was told.

Prosecutor Jennifer Gatland said Mr. Leach is a revenue control officer at the station and was standing by the ticket barrier when he heard Checkley demand: “Oi staff. Leave me out.”

“The defendant was told there was no need to be rude and when he repeated that he wanted to be let out he was informed that his behaviour was hostile and rude.”

Checkley replied: “Your service is crap. What’s your name? I’m going to take a picture.”

CCTV was played to the court showing Checkley take out his phone and the victim states he was saying: “Smile for the picture.”

The court heard he then asked to see Mr. Leach’s name tag. “Mr. Checkley then grabbed the top of his left arm and said: ‘Come here.’

“Mr. Leach said: ‘Don’t touch me. That’s assault,’ and the police were called,” added Ms Gatland.

She said Checkley repeated four times: “Anytime, any place. We’ll see what happens.”

When questioned by police Checkley claimed his actions were more of a touch than a grab and denied making homophobic comments.

Afterwards Mr. Leach said: “I felt really angry at this comment because I do not like homophobic comments.”

Ms Gatland said: “He appeared to be drunk when this happened and he admitted to the police he had a few drinks.”

Checkley’s lawyer Ms Aisling Byrnes said: “This was the Friday of the weekend celebrating his fifty-fifth birthday and he had wine at lunchtime and a second lunch with wine.

‘He intended to catch the train home for a weekend family gathering. He went through the barrier, but missed the train and wanted to go back through the barrier to catch another train.

“He accepts he was frustrated and wanted to get to the train and admits he might have been abrupt and was reprimanded by Mr. Leach.

“Mr. Checkley was being told off and he escalated things by taking his phone out and the name badge was thrust toward him so things were getting heated on both sides.

“He has no recollection of using abusive language, but is not going to waste the court’s time by mitigating the difference.

“He has worked hard all his life and is used to good behaviour and good manners.

“He is not someone who is regularly inebriated. He wanted to get home for his birthday and was rude.

“He is a law-abiding man who lost his temper. He will have to disclose this conviction because he works in the finance sector and was ashamed to miss the birthday party because he was in police custody.”

“He is mortified and deeply sorry. He had been drinking and had little recollection of the incident until viewing the CCTV last week.

“He expresses a wish to apologise to Mr. Leach.”

Magistrate Colin Bateman-Jones told Checkley: “You are aware of the seriousness of the matter. The offence is worsened by the fact you were drinking and this gentleman was doing his job.

“You berated him with a homophobic comment and there were other people around.”

Monday, 29 July 2019

Mayfair Art Gallery Owner Admits Twice Beating Up Girlfriend

A member of a famous art-dealing family, who owns a Mayfair gallery, banged his girlfriend’s head against the wall of his multi-million pound apartment, a court heard.

Joseph Nahmad, 31, of The Knightsbridge, 199 Knightsbridge, is the latest generation of a powerhouse art-dealing family, who made billions in impressionist and modern art. 

He owns Mayfair’s Nahmad Projects gallery in Cork Street.

He pleaded guilty at Southwark Crown Court to assaulting Georgia Barry, 20, causing her actual bodily harm, on October 27, last year and March 8, this year at his apartment.

Nahmad pleaded not guilty to similarly inflicting actual bodily harm at elite celebrity hotspot Tape London, 17 Hanover Square, Mayfair between January 31 and February 15, this year.

The prosecution offered no evidence on this charge and Nahmad’s QC William Clegg told the court: ““There was an incident in a nightclub where a scratch and bruise were sustained. Very minor injuries.

“The issue in a trial would be did she go for him or did he go for her? She’s at least on two occasions tried to withdraw all three counts.”

Prosecutor Mr. John Fairhead said the victim insists Nahmad armed himself with and brandished a knife during the second attack.

Ms Barry told police: “He picked up a knife and said: ‘Are you going to say sorry?’ He threw it onto the counter.”

Nahmad has always denied arming himself with a knife during the row and it will not be an issue at sentencing.

“This is in the context of a considerable beating say the Crown, banging her head against a wall,” added Mr. Fairhead.

“Both parties drank to excess and she on two occasions says she was tipsy.”

In a statement Nahmad says: “She was in a consensual, loving relationship that at times became toxic.”

The Knightsbridge is a luxury managed enclave of apartments and mews houses, which surrounds an award-winning landscaped garden and include a luxury spa, valet parking and 24-hour concierge.

Joseph - who once made the Under-30’s Forbes rich list - has a brother Hillel ‘Helly’ Nahmad, who is also a New York gallery owner, as are two of his cousin’s. 

He is the son of Beirut-born billionaire art dealer Ezra Nahmad.

Judge Jeffrey Pegden QC bailed Nahmad until August 30 for a pre-sentence and psychiatric report.

Sunday, 28 July 2019

Race Abuse At Soho Restaurant

Ivy Soho Brasserie
A man who racially abused a woman at a Soho restaurant has been fined and ordered to pay her compensation.

George Leonard Bromley, 34, of Priory Close, Midsomer Norton, Radstock, Somerset appeared at Westminster Magistrates Court.

He pleaded guilty to racially harassing Fedrica Campagna on June 1 at the Ivy Soho Brasserie, Broadwick Street, with intent to cause her harassment, alarm or distress.

Bromley was fined £500, with £85 costs and was ordered to pay £250 compensation to the victim and a £50 victim surcharge. 

Saturday, 27 July 2019

City Worker Beat Doorman During Work Drinks

Devonshire Square
A drunken City worker, who was told he risked imprisonment for repeatedly punching a bar security guard after he was asked to leave a Square Mile venue, has been ordered to do community service.

Luke Kenneth Charge, 26, of King's Avenue, Buckhurst Hill, Woodford Green, Essex left the victim bleeding heavily and was arrested.

At Westminster Magistrates Court he changed his plea to guilty to assaulting the guard in Devonshire Square, Bishopsgate, causing him actual bodily harm, on September 13, last year.

The prosecutor told the court it was 9.30pm and Charge was out drinking with work colleagues and so obviously “intoxicated” security staff asked him to leave.

He became “very animated and upset” and a friend tried to calm him down and persuade him to leave.

However, Charge returned and attacked one of the security guard's, punching the victim in the face with the assault continuing on the floor.

The court was told there was a “substantial amount of bleeding” and the guard was struck in the face again.

The case was adjourned so unrepresented Charge could appoint a lawyer, with the magistrate saying: “The aggravating feature is the sustained or repeated attack.

I am not ruling prison out and that makes it very serious. I think he needs a solicitor.” 

Following his Probation Service interview Charge was sentenced to 200 hours community service work and ordered to pay £250 compensation to the doorman.

He must also pay £85 costs and an £85 victim surcharge.

Friday, 26 July 2019

Commuter's Ministry Of Justice Fares Scam

Westminster Magistrates Court
A commuter working for the Ministry of Justice, accused of keeping his true travel distance a secret, has been sentenced.

David Gange, 47, of Spa Gardens, Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire appeared at Westminster Magistrates Court.

He was charged that between March 13, 2017 and October 29, 2018 he dishonestly failed to disclose information, namely his commuting distance to work, to make a gain, namely salary paid under Excess Fares Allowance.

Gange was sentenced to a twelve-month community order, which includes 250 hours community service work and must pay £85 costs and an £85 victim surcharge.

Thursday, 25 July 2019

Diamond Ring Nicked: Employee Sentenced

Sentenced: Ealing Magistrates Court
An employee charged with stealing a diamond ring from a west London family and using someone else's bank card has been sentenced.

Izabela Szuflinska, 36, of Churchill Court, Newmarket Avenue, Northolt was placed on a twelve-month community order.

She was charged with stealing the £1,000 ring, belonging Caitlin Fawkes, in Ealing on February 13.

Szuflinska was also charged with fraud by false representation, namely using another's bank card between January 23 and February 12.

She was sentenced at Ealing Magistrates Court, where was was also ordered to complete 100 hours community service.

She must also pay £755 compensation, plus £85 costs and an £85 victim surcharge.

Wednesday, 24 July 2019

Man Sentenced For Social Club Incident

A middle-aged man, originally charged with sexually assaulting a woman at a south London social club, has been sentenced.

Kevin Chiverton, 59, of Buckingham Way, Wallington, Sutton was accused of an incident on June 24, last year.

It ocurred at Carshalton Institute & Social Club in North Street.

At Croydon Magistrates Court Chiverton was sentenced to a twelve-month community order, which includes 120 hours unpaid community service work.

He was also ordered to pay £100 compensation to the victim, £85 costs and an £85 victim surcharge.

Tuesday, 23 July 2019

Paralympian Lord Holmes Denies Groping Hotel Spa Masseuse

Paralympian Lord Chris Holmes appeared in court yesterday accused of grabbing the bum of a female masseuse in the spa of a luxury five-star central London hotel.

The 47 year-old Peterborough-born Conservative life peer is charged with sexually assaulting the woman on March 7 at Sofitel Hotel, 6 Waterloo Place, St. James’s.

He indicated a not guilty plea at Westminster Magistrates Court and was bailed unconditionally to appear at Southwark Crown Court on April 19.

Visually-impaired Baron Holmes of Richmond MBE, who lives in a £2.25m home in Priory Road, Kew, did not have to surrender to the secure dock and was seated in front of it.

He only spoke to confirm his name, age and date of birth and confirm his plea.

Prosecutor Ms Melanie Hardwick told District Judge Margot Coleman the complaint arose from Lord Holmes’s £150 ninety-minute deep tissue massage appointment.

She told the court Lord Holmes reached around and grabbed the masseuse's bum with both hands.

The masseuse complained to her duty manager and the police were informed the next day.

Lord Holmes’s lawyer Mr. Alex dos Santos told the court: “There was some contact, but not as described.”  

Lord Holmes won nine gold, five silver and one bronze medal as a visually impaired swimmer in four Paralympic Games between 1988 and 2000.

He has also worked as a journalist and solicitor and was Director of Paralympic Integration at London 2012. 

The Cambridge University graduate lost his sight as a teenager due to a genetic eye disorder.

He was a Commissioner for the Disability Rights Commission and a Non-executive Director to the Equality and Human Rights Commission.

He was also appointed a special advisor on Diversity and Inclusion to the Civil Service, is a Non-executive Director to the Channel 4 Board and is a Chancellor at BPP University.

Lord Holmes has been a member of House of Lords Select Committees on Digital Skills, Social Mobility, Financial Exclusion and Artificial Intelligence.

Monday, 22 July 2019

Couple Sentenced For Defrauding Neighbours Of Freehold Share

Housebound: Dagg
A couple defrauded their upstairs neighbours out of their freehold share then charged £60,000 for use of the stairs up to their flat, a court heard.

Retired Douglas Dagg, 72, and Julie Green, 70, also extended their own lease for free, but charged the couple above £24,500 to do the same thing.

“People should have been treated well as neighbours. You were both extremely mean and made living in that building a complete nightmare,” said Judge Owen Davies QC.

“Your neighbour upstairs had years and years of misery, including arguments over communal parts of the building you were trying to prevent other people using or charge them.

“You extended your own lease for free, but tried to charge large sums of money to extend the other leaseholders. The atmosphere in that house must have been terrible for years and neither of you have the slightest remorse for what you have done.”

They both pleaded guilty to one count of fraud by abuse of position, namely transferring the freehold of the property in Durand Gardens, Stockwell to themselves and were sentenced to 16 months imprisonment, suspended for 12 months.

Court Date: Green 
Judge Davies ordered they must also pay the £16,000 legal bill of their upstairs and downstairs neighbours for restoring the freehold share. “I see no reason why these defendants should not pay the entirety of the costs to the victims of their wrongdoing.”

He also ordered they pay £2,000 compensation each to Bradley Burden and Marc Todd. “I want to reflect in a small measure the misery you have subjected your victims to.”

The couple claim downstairs flat leaseholder Mr. Todd was a buy to let landlord, who failed to contribute to running costs as did upstairs couple Mr. Burden and partner Lisa Clayton.

“The fact the freehold devolved to us looks terrible on paper, but they were not paying their bills, which was mostly insurance,” said retired market researcher Green from the couple’s flat in the leafy Stockwell Park Conservation Area.

“The judge really had a downer on us that we were greedy and nasty, which isn’t the case,” said her housebound partner Dagg, a former factory boss. “We have been left with a twenty thousand pound bill, which is more than we can possibly afford.”

Prosecutor Mr. Oliver Newman told Inner London Crown Court Green was the company director and Dagg the company secretary of Durand 42 Ltd. 

“In October 2010 they took complete ownership of all shares in the company and were sending the other flats invoices for work and there was a substantial management fee.

£60K: Stairway To Hell
“They said Mr. Burden and Ms Clayton had no right to cross the landing outside their flat to access the stairs and demanded sixty thousand pounds to grant access to the top floor.”

In his victim impact statement first-time buyer Mr. Burden said: “This has had a negative impact on our lives, health and well-being for ten years.

“We had regular threatening correspondence, demands for payment and told we had no rights to the common parts of the building.

“There were barricades blocking communal areas and exits and our post was taken and found in Douglas and Julie’s flat. We were fearful and intimidates and scared to return home.”

The couple did not pay the fees for stair access or lease extension.

Dispute: Durand Gardens
Mr. Newman added: “They were a young couple, purchasing their first flat, had their first child and were unable to sell and move on to a house and were at the mercy of the defendants because they took over the freehold.” 

Green, who says the couple will probably have to sell-up to pay the money, added: “We were astonished the police were involved. They came here at 8am with a search warrant.”

Dagg said: “We were paying their insurance, we did not make any money out of it. We wanted to tend to the leases because they were so badly written up.

“They were all Buy To Let and they have not lost out. Upstairs rented the flat out regularly for £400-500 per week and that was contrary to the lease.”

Sunday, 21 July 2019

Jail For 'Solitary' Pervert Who Amassed 20,000 Pics And Videos Of Children

A 34 year-old mummy’s boy, caught with over 20,000 sick pictures and videos of young children, plus disturbing publication ‘The Pedophiles Handbook,’ has been jailed for 32 months.

Department store worker Matthew Costar described in court as a “solitary” individual who lives with his mother had another handbook called ‘Kids and Sex Toys.’

“Over a lengthy period of time you were collecting dreadful images of young children being raped and terribly abused,” Croydon Crown Court Judge Nicholas Ainley told him on Friday.

“You joined with people of the same mind and distributed the material so others could view. I agree this was all fantasy on your part, but the children being abused were real enough.

“We are dealing with young children here, many are six or seven years-old and go down to three years of age.”

Costar, of Elmcroft Road, Orpington pleaded guilty to three counts of making a total of 22,211 images; possessing the two manuals and distributing indecent images.

Prosecutor Mr. Jonathan Loades told the court police raided Costar’s home on September 15, 2017. “The defendant had a large number of computers and laptops and hard drives.

“It was clear there was peer-to-peer software allowing others to search his hard drives and download material and all items were seized and submitted for forensic analysis.”

Costar’s lawyer Mr. Mark Bagshaw said: “He is a solitary man and does not have access to children and has from an early age looked at pornography online.

“He looked at adult pornography, but also child pornography and has reflected on what he has done.

“He has not accessed pornography for the last two years and resigned from his department store job yesterday.

‘He got himself into a habit without particularly thinking about it and there is no suggestion his viewing of images has gone any further than that.”

Costar was also ordered to sign the sex offenders register and made subject to a ten-year sexual harm prevention order.

Saturday, 20 July 2019

Speeding Motorist Pleads Guilty To Moped Death Crash

A speeding motorist has pleaded guilty to killing a moped food delivery courier performing a u-turn from behind a coach in West Kensington.

Manish Patel, 32, of Elms Park Avenue, Sudbury Hill, Harrow appeared at Westminster Magistrates Court, which sent him to Isleworth Crown Court for sentencing.

He pleaded guilty to one count of causing the death of Adam Benalhachmi by careless or inconsiderate driving in Holland Road on May 13, last year.

A police investigation concluded Patel was driving his black 1.6 litre VW Golf at approximately 40mph in a 30 mph zone.

Prosecutor Malachy Pakenham told the court it was just after 11pm and Patel was with his wife driving back home from visiting friends in Bromley.

“The deceased was riding a Honda 125 motorcycle and was not wearing any specific motorcyclist clothing apart from a crash helmet.

“He was delivering food to customers and stopped behind a coach parked in a bay.

“This defendant was not distracted on his phone and he was wearing his glasses for driving and there was not much traffic on the road.

“He braked and swerved to his left to avoid the motorcyclist and collided with a traffic post, but not before unfortunately colliding with the deceased.

“Mr. Benalhachmi had attempted a u-turn from behind a coach where he had parked up.

“The defendant was travelling at a speed he should not have been travelling at. If he had been he would have been able to stop in time.

“The victim was hit and knocked off the bike and an ambulance and air ambulance attended and there is a doctor’s statement that is pretty distressing.

“He made efforts to save Mr. Benalhachmi’s life, but he died at the scene just after midnight.

“The police have calculated Mr. Patel’s speed in excess of the 30 mph limit, possibly 40 mph.”

Patel was bailed pending sentencing, but made subject to an interim driving disqualification.

Friday, 19 July 2019

"High Flyer" Accountant Graduate Had 1700 Upskirt Clips Of Women

A young accountant with a first-class degree was caught with 1700 ‘upskirt’ images of women he had filmed when stopped by a store detective, a court heard on Monday.

Leon Chan, 24, of Rampart Street, Whitechapel, who works for industry giants PricewaterhouseCoopers, was detained in Top Shop, Oxford Circus while trying to film a female shopper.

He pleaded guilty to one count of outraging public decency, namely filming or attempting to film up the skirts of female members of the public on or before January 1, this year.

Westminster Magistrates Court heard the charge relates to 97 sample images of ‘upskirting’ found on his iPhone’s memory stick, but a total of approximately 1700 were on the device.

This was discovered after a store detective at the women’s boutique spotted Chan behaving suspiciously with his phone behind an unsuspecting woman who was bending over. 

“He can be described as a high flyer, having achieved a first class degree in economics from Leeds University and he is in a very, very good job,” said Michael Magarian QC, defending.

“When he was caught by the store detective he handed over his grey iPhone and gave the PIN straight away, which we know not every suspect does willingly.

“All of this behaviour was during a short period over Christmas and he will now face professional disciplinary proceedings as a result of this conviction.

“He was embarrassed and ashamed when he had to tell his employers and couldn’t bring himself to talk about it over the phone.

“When he was arrested he told the police officers: ‘I’m really sorry, I’m really stupid.’ Maybe he wanted to be caught.”

Prosecutor Mr. Malachy Pakenham disputed a suggestion from the QC the offence was less serious because the women filmed were not aware of what Chan was doing. 

“This has become more and more prevalent and has been reported in the media, as the media have a right to do.

“To say there is no harm I disagree with. If women wearing skirts have a fear or trepidation that men near them may use devices to record them then that will have an impact on society.

“Courts when they sentence reflect the errors of society and the fact these women did not know what he was doing does not go in his favour at all.

“If the harm was non-existent it wouldn’t be a criminal offence would it?”

Chan was committed for sentencing to Southwark Crown Court and magistrate Victoria Readman told him: “We are very concerned in relation to the seriousness of the offence.

“It is not just the ninety-seven specimen incidents on your memory stick, but the sheer number of images, there were one thousand seven hundred of them.

“We feel this does exceed our sentencing powers.”

Thursday, 18 July 2019

Harry Styles: Alleged Stalker In Court Charged With Following One Direction Star

Styles: Called Police
A man has appeared in court, charged with stalking One Direction star Harry Styles by sleeping outside his Hampstead home and posting notes through his letterbox.

Spanish national Pablo Tarazaga-Orero, 26, of no fixed address appeared at Highbury Corner Magistrates Court last Friday, where he entered a not guilty plea.

He was remanded in custody and appeared at Westminster Magistrates Court on Monday. 

Tarazaga-Orero is charged with stalking without causing fear, alarm or distress in Spaniards Road between April 6 and June 1, this year.

The charge also alleges he made unwanted approaches to the singer-actor in the street outside the address.

Tarazaga-Orero initially appeared in court after his airport arrest returning to the UK from a two-week holiday to his native Spain.

Due to the high-profile nature of the case he was remanded in custody to appear before Emma Arbuthnot, the Chief Magistrate of England and Wales, sitting at Westminster Magistrates Court.

However, the case was eventually heard by Deputy District Judge Ross Johnson.

Tarazaga-Orero: Weekend In Nick
He bailed Tarazaga-Orero to appear at Hendon Magistrates Court for an all-day trial on October 14 on condition he surrenders his passport to the police, does not contact Styles and does not enter the NW3 postcode.

Styles will be the main prosecution evidence and an application by the Crown Prosecution Service to remain behind a screen in the courtroom was granted.

There are two more civilian prosecution witnesses, including a Michelle Raycroft.

Tarazaga-Orero’s lawyer Ms Angharad Marshall told the court: “He denies some things that are alleged, but accepts other things.

“He does not agree he tried to grab the complainant, but does agree he was in the park and at the pub and denies it was harassment or stalking or that he was looking at him in a funny way.”

Skinny dark-haired Tarazaga-Orero appeared in the dock wearing a lavender t-shirt and off-white trousers. He had beads around his neck and both wrists.

An original trial date in September was scrapped due to Styles’ unavailability.

Wednesday, 17 July 2019

Married Benefit Claimant Said She Was Single

A benefit cheat, who claimed she was single while living with her husband, has received a suspended prison sentence.

Debbie Jones, 44, of Ferney Meade Way, Isleworth dishonestly declared she had no potential additional income coming into her household.

During this time she was paid Housing Benefit; Income Support; Employment Support Allowance and Jobseekers Allowance.

At Bexley Magistrates Court she was sentenced to twelve weeks imprisonment, suspended for twelve months.

Jones was also placed on a twelve-month Community Order, which includes up to ten days rehab and must pay a £115 victim surcharge and £85 costs.

She pleaded guilty to dishonestly failing to notify the London Borough of Hounslow she was living with her husband between February 16 and August 9, 2015.

Jones also pleaded guilty to dishonestly making a false statement to the London Borough of Greenwich on August 12, 2015, namely that she was single.

She also admitted fraud by dishonestly failing to disclose to the Department of Work & Pensions (DWP) on May 11, 2017 she was living with her husband.

Jones similarly made a false statement to the DWP on May 24, 2016; September 20, 2017 and between February 10, 2015 and May 18, 2016.

The court found Jones co-operated with the investigation, admitted her guilty early and showed genuine remorse.

Tuesday, 16 July 2019

Tranmere Rovers Fan's Racist Wembley Rant

A drunken Tranmere Rovers fan missed his team’s dramatic Wembley play-off victory after shouting: “You f***ing p*** c***,” at an asian security officer.

Electrician Jordan Unsworth, 23, of Mavis Drive, Birkenhead, Wirral claims he was agitated by police sniffer dogs outside the stadium.

The dad-of-one pleaded guilty at Willesden Magistrates Court to racially aggravated threatening behaviour and trying to enter a sporting event while drunk on May 25.

Tranmere Rovers beat Newport County 1-0 in the final seconds of injury time to secure promotion to League One.

The first-time offender was conditionally discharged for eighteen months and ordered to pay £85 costs and a £20 victim surcharge.

Prosecutor Ms Neeta Minhas told the court on Friday: “At the football match police dogs indicated this defendant should be searched and he took umbrage and was extremely difficult with the officers.

“He appeared to be intoxicated and the officers had to restrain him and police began escorting him away from the ground.

“The defendant turned to one of the security officers and said: ‘You f***ing p*** c***,’ and these words were captured on the police bodywork footage.”

The audio of the footage was played in court and police officers could be heard repeatedly telling Unsworth to “calm down” and “chill out” before the racial slur.

He could also be heard shouting: “You think I give a f***?” and: “This is embarrassing this.”

The security officer did not hear Unsworth’s words at the time, but after hearing the police recording said: “I was upset by the comment made to me, but unfortunately I am used to it at the football.”

Police could be heard telling Unsworth his behaviour was “unacceptable”, considering there were so many families and children around.

The Crown Prosecution Service applied for a three-year football banning order, but this was rejected by the magistrates.

“It was a brief incident after he was approached by dogs. He has a fear of dogs and told them he was very scared,” said Ms Ruta Mikailaite, defending.

“It was a negative search, no drugs were found, but he was detained and his arm was put behind his back and he was in pain.

“His shirt was ripped as a result of being detained.

“His girlfriend and her family are the real supporters of the team and he went out of loyalty to them and to his village. They are a small team from a small village.

“He was on the coach and they were all drinking, which he could not handle. He missed the game after paying for a ticket and the coach.”

Unsworth was released from police custody at 3am.

“He had never been in custody before and was terrified of coming to court today,” added Ms Mikailaite.

“I have never met anyone so anxious, fearing they would go to prison.

“His father did not speak to him he was so ashamed and my client is also ashamed.”

After reading a letter from Unsworth magistrate Ms Sonal Dave told him: “These are serious offences. There were families and children there.”