Brewster and McBurnie Charged

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But if he gets a conviction it paves the way for a civil case, doesn’t it?
Technically possible, but the damages likely to be awarded may not cover his legal fees and he has no guarantee that the court would award any to be paid by McB
 

Doubt he will find a “no win no fee” lawyer for a Criminal Injury claim. It would not appeal to them.
It might appeal to these


But if it doesn’t, does he know this? He’s already been posting about compo on social media apparently so who knows what’s in his fat stupid head. He probably thinks he’s going to be a millionaire. Twat.
 
It might appeal to these


But if it doesn’t, does he know this? He’s already been posting about compo on social media apparently so who knows what’s in his fat stupid head. He probably thinks he’s going to be a millionaire. Twat.
...bit short of stabbing, gun crime and sexual assault methinks.
 
Technically possible, but the damages likely to be awarded may not cover his legal fees and he has no guarantee that the court would award any to be paid by McB
It it went to court. McB might just make a part 36 offer so he fucks off. A few grand won’t make much of a dent to his bank account.
 
...bit short of stabbing, gun crime and sexual assault methinks.
From the website

An assault is when someone physically attacks you, or threatens to attack you. Assault might include things like being pushed, shoved, punched or kicked, and can even involve weapons. For example, if someone hits you with a bottle or threatens to stab you with a knife.

There are several different types of assault, which may depend on how someone hurt you, or how badly you were injured. The main types of assault are:

  • Common Assault: When someone uses force, such as pushing or slapping, or makes threats of violence.
  • Actual Bodily Harm (ABH):When you are injured as a result of an assault, for example bruised, scratched or bitten.
  • Grievous Bodily Harm (GBH): When you are seriously injured in an assault, such as being stabbed or shot with a gun.
  • Sexual Assault & Rape:These are types of sexual abuse, when someone forces you to have sex (rape) or touches you in a sexual way when you don’t want them to (sexual assault).
  • Domestic/Family Violence, & Relationship Abuse:These are the terms used to describe an assault by your boyfriend, girlfriend, spouse, former partner, or immediate family members.
  • Hate Crime: When someone assaults you because of your identity, such as your race, religion, culture, gender identity, sexual orientation or disability. The police take hate crime very seriously, and if the crime leads to a trial, the offender may be given a longer sentence because the assault was motivated by hate.
Even if the attack doesn’t result in physical injuries, it can still be regarded as an assault. Incidents can happen anywhere – at home, at school, in the street. Whether you are physically hurt or not, being assaulted can have a big effect on you emotionally.
 
You’ve missed out the terrible mental anguish which is preventing him from setting foot in a football ground without experiencing great emotional distress. I can only assume he had to change school every time he fell down in the play ground and grazed his knee.
Forest should have banned the fat prick for confronting oppo players on the pitch if they had any morals.
 
From the website

An assault is when someone physically attacks you, or threatens to attack you. Assault might include things like being pushed, shoved, punched or kicked, and can even involve weapons. For example, if someone hits you with a bottle or threatens to stab you with a knife.

There are several different types of assault, which may depend on how someone hurt you, or how badly you were injured. The main types of assault are:

  • Common Assault: When someone uses force, such as pushing or slapping, or makes threats of violence.
  • Actual Bodily Harm (ABH):When you are injured as a result of an assault, for example bruised, scratched or bitten.
  • Grievous Bodily Harm (GBH): When you are seriously injured in an assault, such as being stabbed or shot with a gun.
  • Sexual Assault & Rape:These are types of sexual abuse, when someone forces you to have sex (rape) or touches you in a sexual way when you don’t want them to (sexual assault).
  • Domestic/Family Violence, & Relationship Abuse:These are the terms used to describe an assault by your boyfriend, girlfriend, spouse, former partner, or immediate family members.
  • Hate Crime: When someone assaults you because of your identity, such as your race, religion, culture, gender identity, sexual orientation or disability. The police take hate crime very seriously, and if the crime leads to a trial, the offender may be given a longer sentence because the assault was motivated by hate.
Even if the attack doesn’t result in physical injuries, it can still be regarded as an assault. Incidents can happen anywhere – at home, at school, in the street. Whether you are physically hurt or not, being assaulted can have a big effect on you emotionally.
Depends on how you deal with emotions and I shudder to think what this guy’s are !
 

You’ve missed out the terrible mental anguish which is preventing him from setting foot in a football ground without experiencing great emotional distress. I can only assume he had to change school every time he fell down in the play ground and grazed his knee.
Emotional distress does not equal ££ in the UK just material losses, which with a bruised shin is probably nil
 
Possibly yes, depending on his job (if he has one) he might have to pay for a solicitor as he may not get legal aid so it might not be a route he wants to go down as he still wouldn’t get much of a pay out for a bruised shin, no big injury to chase him over so the pay out would still not be anything substantial.
Won't get legal aid for a civil case, would need to seek an ambulance chaser
 
It might appeal to these


But if it doesn’t, does he know this? He’s already been posting about compo on social media apparently so who knows what’s in his fat stupid head. He probably thinks he’s going to be a millionaire. Twat.
no evidence of any injury so nigh impossible
 
Clearly they did or it wouldn't have gone to court
I can't imagine that the CPS would have taken this to court if they didn't think there was a serious case to answer, however having seen the post match scenes on the video (posted earlier) I can't believe they don't believe there are extenuating circumstances.

I was in the away end on the night and I stood and watched (from the back row) the mob of Nottingham Forest fans trying to get at the Blades fans as they left the stadium. I suggest if there had been less stewards required to hold the Forest fans back, there might have been more stewards available to prevent the mob attacking Billy Sharp and the follow up nonsense wouldn't have happened. As I see it the culprits were the Forest fans on the pitch and Nottingham Forest FC for not having adequate security.
 
Well he does my friend. You also seem certain our Billy wasn't badly injured by the scum fan. (Jaw)
I deal in facts, my friend. Billy didn’t have a broken jaw and owning a dog doesn’t equate to shagging one. This Forest fan is clearly a tool, though. Still fear McB might be convicted.
 

From the website

An assault is when someone physically attacks you, or threatens to attack you. Assault might include things like being pushed, shoved, punched or kicked, and can even involve weapons. For example, if someone hits you with a bottle or threatens to stab you with a knife.

There are several different types of assault, which may depend on how someone hurt you, or how badly you were injured. The main types of assault are:

  • Common Assault: When someone uses force, such as pushing or slapping, or makes threats of violence.
  • Actual Bodily Harm (ABH):When you are injured as a result of an assault, for example bruised, scratched or bitten.
  • Grievous Bodily Harm (GBH): When you are seriously injured in an assault, such as being stabbed or shot with a gun.
  • Sexual Assault & Rape:These are types of sexual abuse, when someone forces you to have sex (rape) or touches you in a sexual way when you don’t want them to (sexual assault).
  • Domestic/Family Violence, & Relationship Abuse:These are the terms used to describe an assault by your boyfriend, girlfriend, spouse, former partner, or immediate family members.
  • Hate Crime: When someone assaults you because of your identity, such as your race, religion, culture, gender identity, sexual orientation or disability. The police take hate crime very seriously, and if the crime leads to a trial, the offender may be given a longer sentence because the assault was motivated by hate.
Even if the attack doesn’t result in physical injuries, it can still be regarded as an assault. Incidents can happen anywhere – at home, at school, in the street. Whether you are physically hurt or not, being assaulted can have a big effect on you emotionally.
McBurnie is charged with Common Assault, but based on today's evidence given, shouldn't he be up for ABH as the kid says he was injured, albeit a bruised shin.

Or is that new information that the kid forgot to mention before court?
 

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