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QUEEN'S BENCH DIVISION
DIVISIONAL COURT
Strand London WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
MR JUSTICE IRWIN
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GARY DEAN KNIGHT | Appellant | |
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DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC PROSECUTIONS | Respondent |
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Mr James Boyd (instructed by CPS) appeared on behalf of the Respondent
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"That the defendant admitted in his interview and in evidence at the hearing that he was trying to push through the bouncers and break their hold as he stated, that he did not care about anyone else or any rule or regulation or how he was supposed to do things. He was not prepared to wait for the police to arrive. He wanted to get to his friend. He was on a mission to get somewhere and accepted that the bouncers would not know who he wanted to see and would have probably been thinking that he was going for someone again. Therefore we found that Mr Knight [the appellant] used threatening behaviour with the intent to cause Mr Purdom and Mr Corcoran to believe that immediate unlawful violence would be used against them."
"We were of the opinion that the prosecution had proved beyond reasonable doubt that Mr Knight used threatening behaviour with the intent to cause Mr Purdom and Mr Corcoran to believe that immediate unlawful violence would be used contrary to section 4(1) and (4) of the Public Order Act 1986 because in his evidence in court Mr Knight said once he was restrained and saw Mr Shawcross covered in blood he was trying to push through the bouncers and break their hold to get to his friend. In his interview and in evidence at court he accepted the bouncers' reasons for having restrained him. In the interview he said 'I just wanted to get to him. I don't care about anyone else or any rule or regulation or how you are supposed to do things or I'm supposed to stand against a wall and wait for you guy (police) to turn up. I wanted to get over there. I'm on a mission to get somewhere. They don't know who so they're probably thinking I'm going for someone' and accordingly we found Mr Knight guilty of the section 4 Public Order Act 1986 offence."