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18:56 GMT, Tuesday, 6 May 2008 19:56 UK

Affray pair jailed for six months

Two 20-year-old men have been jailed for affray after an incident outside a football club in Surrey.

Sean Simpson, of James Road, Camberley, and Ashley Stretch, of Avondale, Ash Vale, were sentenced to six months in a young offenders institution on Tuesday.

The pair were found guilty of affray outside Frimley Town Football Club, in Chobham, in 2006.

The judge at Chichester Crown Court called their behaviour disgracefully rude and arrogant.

The court heard the pair had carried out the offence after drinking at a party.

Stretch was formally cleared of one count of actual bodily harm by the judge.




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