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He's a tearaway, a lout, a hooligan, and he's got a previous conviction for affray.
He admitted a charge of affray when he appeared in court for sentence and was given a 100-hour punishment order.
At the age of 17, he was jailed for a year for affray after being involved in a riot.
His criminal record also includes armed robbery, affray, assault, theft and public order offences.
Three other men were also given custodial sentences yesterday after admitting affray at the same game.
Three men are on trial at Swindon Crown Court charged with affray involving a baseball bat and a brick.
She was found guilty of affray and of possessing a firearm with intent to cause fear and violence.
At a hearing earlier this month, the accused pleaded guilty to causing an affray during a fight in a pub in April.
They all plead not guilty and also deny affray following a confrontation outside a nightclub before the attack.
Today the teacher was sentenced to a total six months in jail for possessing the firearm and one month in jail for affray.
He was charged with affray and common assault rather than violent disorder and was jailed for six months.
From court records I can confirm that B pleaded guilty to the offence of affray.
Perceived by the courts as a throwback to a less-civilized past, prizefighting was classified as an affray, an assault, and a riot.
Admitting affray and criminal damage, he was jailed for 14 months.
The plaintiff was the widow of a man killed in a criminal affray.
Edmonds, 31, of Slough, Berkshire, denied charges of affray and actual bodily harm.
The 23-year-old was charged with affray, serious assault on police and steroids possession after a raid on a Greenslopes home on Wednesday.
But Russia had entered the affray with aplomb, playing a central part in the search for a diplomatic way out.
We remind ourselves that controversies on matters of history must never be an occasion for violence, and we firmly condemn affray and looting.
He was acquitted of murder in 1999 but convicted of affray and sentenced to four years in prison.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Many Indians were killed or wounded in this affray, but it is not known how many.
Hanson had learned all about the affray, as everyone else in town seemed to have done.
She dragged the girl away out of sight, and left her while she returned to the affray.
But in many a tent there were drinking and gambling, and more than one affray.
Who struck the first blow in the affray on the pier with Thornton?
This was by no means a terrifying conclusion to men inured to affray.
The affray at Ferrara put the scutch upon the mighty railway scheme.
Glyndwr Garfield pleaded guilty to affray and was sentenced to a 12-month community order with 60 hours of unpaid work.
All three are charged with wounding with intent to commit grievous bodily harm and affray.
The affray had burst over the slumbering town like a thunderclap.
That we had some hurt of such an affray goes without saying.
A white man and a colored woman were indicted for an affray.
As he was reading, an affray arose between two gentlemen in the room, who were both partially intoxicated.
In the meantime, Crooks and M'Lellan had learnt the cause of the affray, and were each eager to take the quarrel into their own hands.
The neighbors hearing the war cries of the king's troops, had mingled in the affray, and bullets rained upon the outcasts from every story.
Penman pleaded guilty to affray on October 6 last year and in his basis of plea he said the salesman, apparently selling insulation, banged on his door.
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