9:00pm Friday 3rd September 2010 in
A MAN who wielded a meat cleaver outside a Darwen takeaway has been jailed.
Scott Cathie, 23, of Sough Road, Darwen, had the weapon tucked down his trousers when he and friend John Finnie, 23, of Garnett Street, Darwen, took part in ‘drunken, unpleasant anti-social behaviour’.
Police were called to the Crunchy Plus takeaway on Railway Road after reports of two young men fighting and one carrying a knife.
Preston Crown Court heard that Finnie ‘did not know’ Cathie had the weap-on, but he had ‘started the aggression’ towards a mem-ber of the public who was a customer at the takeaway at around midnight on July 27.
Cathie had 26 previous offences, including battery and ABH and by pleading guilty to affray and possession of an offensive weapon, was in breach of a con-itional discharge and a suspended sentence.
He was given 34 weeks, plus 12 weeks for breaching the suspended sentence.
Judge Graham Knowles QC said his actions were ‘made worse by drink’.
He said: “I accept there was no plan, but not for a moment were you reluctant, you were more than happy to get involved.
“If that weapon had connected with that man the injury would have been terrible for him and the result terrible for you.”
Pre-sentence reports said Cathie’s first taste of adult prison had ‘had a much greater effect on him’ than youth detention.
Finnie had 18 previous offences including wound-ing, ABH, criminal damage and robbery, and he was on two community orders when committing the latest crime.
He had pleaded guilty at the first opportunity.
The court heard he lived an ‘aimless life’ watching TV at his friends’ houses and drinking too much.
He was sentenced to 18 weeks in custody.
Comments(6)
walkaround
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3:21pm Sat 4 Sep 10
your granny
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5:38pm Sat 4 Sep 10
pocketdragon
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9:01pm Sat 4 Sep 10
RoverInRotterdam
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12:15am Sun 5 Sep 10
your granny
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1:15pm Sun 5 Sep 10
RoverInRotterdam wrote:indeed, they should have been dealt with from the start. All they will ever know is how to be lowlifes. They will have no chance of finding work now they have been in prison, claim benefits, and will contribute nothing to the society except get somebody up the duff at a party.
Real tough **** eh? Carrying a weapon because he knows without it he,d get slapped about like the cowardly lowlife he is .... Build more prisons & get people like this off the streets & protect the public after first offence and not after 27 .
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CapitaBackHander says...
10:20pm Fri 3 Sep 10
I once had the pleasure of sitting in court and the judge stayed in after and actually said to me 'which case are you here for?' I said ' I have just come to watch and listen.' He said 'what do you think?' I said 'I honestly think you are soft and if you seriously believe that last guy has just got a job and that is a reason to give him a last chance then you should have seen his mate sat on that bench - he was in stitches laughing!'
Judges/magistrates need to be tougher especially when they can see a history!
I would guess these two are career criminals AND OR fit the character of someone that will kill someone at a later date.