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Attack was 'relentless', court told

by isleofman.com 1st October 2009

A man has been given a suspended jail sentence after carrying out what police described as a 'sustained and relentless attack'.

Twenty-six-year-old Cesar Maia admitted an offence of affray on Central Promenade, Douglas at 3.30am on August 1.

The court head Maia, of Castlemona Avenue, punched a man who had pushed his brother.

His advocate told High Bailiff Michael Moyle he had been provoked, and had a good work record and no previous convictions.

Maia was given a two months prison sentence, suspended for a year.

Posted by isleofman.com
Thursday 1st, October 2009 11:25pm.

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