Stockton man admits affray (From The Northern Echo)
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Stockton man admits affray
5:07pm Tuesday 12th February 2013 in News
By Stuart Arnold
A man will be sentenced next month for his part in an altercation in a pizza shop in which a knife was brandished.
Shwaane Abdul admitted a charge of affray at Teesside Crown Court and was remanded in custody.
The defendant, 30, of Windsor Road, Stockton, will be sentenced on March 8.
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