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affray

[uh-frey] / əˈfreɪ /


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On Saturday evening four men, aged 24, 29, 36 and 38, were charged with affray and disorderly behaviour.

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Olohan, from Montpelier in Bristol, was jailed for eight months for affray and criminal damage.

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A third man was found not guilty of affray.

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Mr Paine, who had severe mental health problems, had been jailed for 18 months in January 2018 for affray and endangering the public after climbing on to a roof.

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They were part of a brawl outside a nightclub in 2017 that led to Stokes being charged then acquitted of affray.

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