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Convicted hooligans: named and shamed.


COVENTRY CITY FANS JOHN HARTLEY John Hartley may refer to:
  • John Hartley (poet) (1839–1915), Yorkshire
  • John Anderson Hartley (1844–1896), Australian educationist
  • John Hartley (tennis player) (1849–1935), English clergyman who won Wimbledon
, 39, of Pleydell Close, Willenhall was given a 15-month prison sentence for affray A criminal offense generally defined as the fighting of two or more persons in a public place that disturbs others.

The offense originated under the Common Law and in some jurisdictions has become a statutory crime.
 and was given a 10-year banning order.

MARCUS RICHARDSON, 19, of Ingram Road, Earlsdon, SEAN n. 1. A seine. See Seine.  CORCORAN, 19, of Daventry Road, Cheylesmore and AARON WALTON, 20, of Aldermoor Lane, Stoke Aldermoor were all sentenced to 10 months in a young offenders institution for affray.

All were also given an eight-year banning order.

ASHLEY WALTON, 20, of Aldermoor Lane, Stoke Aldermoor, was sentenced to six months in a young offenders institute and given a 10 year football banning order.

DANIEL HEALEY, 21, of Ridgley Road, Tile Hill, was handed an eight-month prison sentence.

SEAN O'SULLIVAN, 26, of Elizabeth Way, Walsgrave, was order to serve one year and eight months in prison and obey a 10-year football banning order.

ASHER GORDON, 26, of Lorenzo Close, Willenhall, was given a nine-month prison sentence and an eight-year football banning order.

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American physician. He shared a 1934 Nobel Prize for discovering that a diet of liver relieves anemia.
, 19, of Longford Road, Longford, was ordered to serve eight months in a young offenders institute.

LEICESTER CITY FANS ROSS CURRAN, 24, of Glenfield Drive, Glenfield was given a 10 and a half month prison sentence and an eight-year football banning order.

PAUL MARTIN, 37, of St Vincent Close, Coalville, was sentenced to six months in prison and an eight-year football banning order.

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 HORROBIN, 39, of Thomas Road, Whitick was given a six month prison sentence and an eight-year football banning order.

LEWIS EVANS, 21, of Beaumont Barn, Coleorton, was sentenced to nine months in prison and an eight-year banning order.

DAMIAN ANSTISS, 23, of The Newry, Leicestershire, was handed a 12 month prison sentence and a 10-year football banning order.

ADRIAN SMITH, 42, of Milton Court, Loughborough, was given a six-month suspended sentence A sentence given after the formal conviction of a crime that the convicted person is not required to serve.

In criminal cases a trial judge has the ability to suspend the sentence of a convicted person.
, ordered to complete 250 hours of unpaid work, pay pounds 350 costs and was given a five-year football banning order..

DARREN SMITH, 43, of Main Street, Swannington, was sentenced to six months in prison and an eight-year football banning order.

DERRICK SPRINGTHORPE, 47, of Blackbird Avenue, Leicester, was given a six-month suspended sentence, ordered to pay pounds 350 costs and complete 250 hours of unpaid work and was handed a five-year football banning order.

LEE MILLS, 19, of Northfield Avenue, Wigston, was sentenced to nine months in prison and an eight-year banning order.

JEREMY FLETCHER, 35, of Marsh Road, Loughborough, was given a six-month sentence and an eight-year football banning order.

JUSTIN MORRIS, 34, of Braunstone Lane, Leicester, was handed a six-month suspended sentence, ordered to complete 250 hours of unpaid work, pay pounds 350 costs and was given a five-year football banning order.

SCOTT HENRY, 21, of Bewicke Road, Braunston and DANIEL COLEMAN, aged 37, of Leicester Road, Ibstock were both given a 10-month prison sentence and an eight-year football banning order.

DARREN HEADLEY, 37, of Cedar Drive, Ibstock was handed a six-month prison sentence and an eight-year football banning order.

RICKY McCULLOCK, 21, of Blenheim Crescent, Leicester, was given a six-month prison sentence and an eight-year football banning order.

ALEX SPECKLEY, 19, of Sandringham Close, Glen Parva, was handed a nine-month prison sentence and must obey an eight-year football banning order.

MARK DEENEY, 21, of Spring Road, Ibstock and LUKE CHAMBERLAIN, aged 23, of Knossington Rutland, were given six-month suspended sentences, must where a curfew tag for two months, complete 250 hours of unpaid work and pay pounds 350 costs.

CHARLIE KNIGHT, 20, of Park Rise, Weston Park, MARK BARNETT, aged 50, of Acquitaine Close, Endeb and JADE CRICK Crick , Francis Henry Compton 1916-2004.

British biologist who with James D. Watson proposed a spiral model, the double helix, for the molecular structure of DNA. He shared a 1962 Nobel Prize for advances in the study of genetics.
, aged 31, of Partridge Close, Thurmaston will be sentence later this month.

Three 17-year-olds, who cannot be named for legal reasons, were handed detention and training orders and were banned from football matches for eight years..
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Publication:Coventry Evening Telegraph (England)
Date:Apr 7, 2009
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