Football fans sentenced after trouble at Coventry City match on Boxing Day
Sunday 6 Feb 2016
BY BEN ECCLESTON
Dean Harris and Aston Hewitt-Parsons admitted the charges against them at Coventry Magistrates Court
Police at the Coventry City-Port Vale game.Police at the Coventry City v Port Vale game.
Two men have been sentenced for their part in trouble which marred a Coventry City match.
The pair were arrested outside the Ricoh Arena shortly after the Sky Blues’ League One game against Port Vale on Boxing Day.
Dean Harris and Aston Hewitt-Parsons both appeared at Coventry Magistrates Court on Thursday to be sentenced.
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Harris, 23, of Market Place, Warwick, pleaded guilty to two counts of assault and was fined a total of £300.
He was also ordered to pay £135 court costs, a £20 victim surcharge and £180 in compensation to the two victims - one will receive £120 and the other £60.
He was joined in the dock by 21-year-old Hewitt-Parsons, of Littleton Road, Warwick, who admitted possession of a class B drug.
He was fined £120 and made to pay £185 court costs and a £20 victim surcharge.
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