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Man who stabbed pub landlord is jailed

A MAN involved in a series of incidents, culminating in the stabbing of a publican, has been jailed for three years and nine months.

Tony Kristopher Cowan carried out the reprisal attack after being thrown out of Chesters Wine Bar, in Chester-le-Street, for allegedly spitting chips on furniture, on February 12.

Durham Crown Court was told Cowan was asked to stop, but refused, and licensee Alan Cassidy had to pin him to the floor in trying to eject him from the Front Street premises.

Ron Mitchell, prosecuting, said Cowan was put out with the help of others, but made several attempts to re-enter.

He appeared to leave the vicinity, but returned later with the 4in knife, and managed to get in via the front door.

Mr Mitchell said Cowan made threats to Mr Cassidy and lashed out with the knife, causing a blow to his arm.

Mr Cassidy used a bar stool as protection, but suffered a superficial injury to the left arm and a wound to his elbow, which needed seven stitches.

Assisted by others at the pub, Cowan was overpowered and police were called.

Cowan, 23, formerly of Pelton, now of no fixed abode, admitted unlawful wounding and possessing an offensive weapon. Cowan also admitted charges of affray and possessing an offensive weapon, a samurai sword, arising from a separate incident, in Murray Road, Chester-le-Street, last October, plus dangerous driving, in March 2006.

Stephen Duffield, mitigating, said Cowan had been taking drugs due to depression following the death of his father and after being made redundant.

Describing his behaviour in the pub as, "totally inexcusable", Recorder David Dobbin imposed three years for that incident, with nine months added for the affray and three months to run concurrently for the driving offence.

1:34pm Friday 4th July 2008

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