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Protester fined for assaulting journalist in Manchester | Protester fined for assaulting journalist in Manchester |
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A protester has been fined £300 after being convicted of assaulting a photojournalist at a demonstration. | A protester has been fined £300 after being convicted of assaulting a photojournalist at a demonstration. |
James Goddard, 29, was convicted of common assault by grabbing Joel Goodman's camera in Manchester on 9 February. | James Goddard, 29, was convicted of common assault by grabbing Joel Goodman's camera in Manchester on 9 February. |
He was found not guilty of a public order offence after telling Mr Goodman he would "take his head off his shoulders". | He was found not guilty of a public order offence after telling Mr Goodman he would "take his head off his shoulders". |
Goddard, of Timperley, had represented himself during the trial. | Goddard, of Timperley, had represented himself during the trial. |
He was supported at Manchester Magistrates' Court by about a dozen supporters, three of whom were asked to leave court by District Judge Mark Hadfield during the trial. | He was supported at Manchester Magistrates' Court by about a dozen supporters, three of whom were asked to leave court by District Judge Mark Hadfield during the trial. |
During the hearing, as Mr Goodman began his evidence in the witness box Goddard held up a piece of paper towards him with offensive words on it. | During the hearing, as Mr Goodman began his evidence in the witness box Goddard held up a piece of paper towards him with offensive words on it. |
Police officers were then called to court to seize the piece of paper but the judge chose not to pursue the matter as a contempt of court and continued proceedings. | Police officers were then called to court to seize the piece of paper but the judge chose not to pursue the matter as a contempt of court and continued proceedings. |
Giving evidence, Mr Goodman said he was covering a demonstration at Piccadilly Gardens in Manchester city centre when Goddard approached him and tried to grab his camera. | |
Mr Goodman was wearing a body-camera and the court was shown footage of him backing away, shouting: "Don't you dare touch my lens." | Mr Goodman was wearing a body-camera and the court was shown footage of him backing away, shouting: "Don't you dare touch my lens." |
Goddard was filmed approaching him twice more where the two argue about freedom of speech and the right to protest and the right of Mr Goodman to take photos. | Goddard was filmed approaching him twice more where the two argue about freedom of speech and the right to protest and the right of Mr Goodman to take photos. |
The protester was fined £300 for the common assault and ordered to pay £500 in prosecution costs, £50 compensation to Mr Goodman and a £30 victim impact surcharge. | The protester was fined £300 for the common assault and ordered to pay £500 in prosecution costs, £50 compensation to Mr Goodman and a £30 victim impact surcharge. |
He was also handed a two-year restraining order which bans him from approaching Mr Goodman. | He was also handed a two-year restraining order which bans him from approaching Mr Goodman. |
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