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A former BBC television presenter who hit a teenager with a 3ft wooden pole in a fight outside a West Midlands bar has been jailed for two years. | A former BBC television presenter who hit a teenager with a 3ft wooden pole in a fight outside a West Midlands bar has been jailed for two years. |
Ashley Blake was found guilty of wounding Greg Jones, 17, and intending to pervert the course of justice. | Ashley Blake was found guilty of wounding Greg Jones, 17, and intending to pervert the course of justice. |
Blake, 40, who presented Midlands Today, was sacked following his conviction at Birmingham Crown Court. | Blake, 40, who presented Midlands Today, was sacked following his conviction at Birmingham Crown Court. |
He had denied January's attack outside The Place 2B restaurant in Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham. | |
Jurors heard he swung a patio umbrella pole above his head, hitting the teenager in the face. | Jurors heard he swung a patio umbrella pole above his head, hitting the teenager in the face. |
Admitted lying | Admitted lying |
Greg Jones, who had been attending an 18th birthday party, suffered facial injuries to his lip and chin. | Greg Jones, who had been attending an 18th birthday party, suffered facial injuries to his lip and chin. |
Ashley Blake formerly owned the bar in Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham | Ashley Blake formerly owned the bar in Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham |
The court heard he had gone to the aid of 17-year-old Adam Finn who had been knocked unconscious when violence flared. | The court heard he had gone to the aid of 17-year-old Adam Finn who had been knocked unconscious when violence flared. |
Blake then tried to hide the pole by throwing it into a neighbouring garden centre. | Blake then tried to hide the pole by throwing it into a neighbouring garden centre. |
He initially denied having the pole but later admitted lying to detectives after being shown CCTV footage of him fetching it from behind the bar. | He initially denied having the pole but later admitted lying to detectives after being shown CCTV footage of him fetching it from behind the bar. |
He said he had used the pole as a bat to deflect missiles being thrown at him. | He said he had used the pole as a bat to deflect missiles being thrown at him. |
The man who attacked Adam Finn - Steven Sproule, 38, of Booths Farm Road, Great Barr - admitted assault occasioning actual bodily harm and was jailed for 13 months. | The man who attacked Adam Finn - Steven Sproule, 38, of Booths Farm Road, Great Barr - admitted assault occasioning actual bodily harm and was jailed for 13 months. |
'Ruined' man | 'Ruined' man |
Blake was also given a six-month sentence, to run concurrently with the two-year term, for intending to pervert the course of justice. | Blake was also given a six-month sentence, to run concurrently with the two-year term, for intending to pervert the course of justice. |
Your career is over. You have nobody to blame for that but yourself Judge Peter Carr | Your career is over. You have nobody to blame for that but yourself Judge Peter Carr |
Blake had previous convictions in the 1980s and 1990s for theft, handling stolen goods and driving while disqualified, the court heard. | Blake had previous convictions in the 1980s and 1990s for theft, handling stolen goods and driving while disqualified, the court heard. |
He was sacked by the BBC two weeks after his conviction. | He was sacked by the BBC two weeks after his conviction. |
His defence barrister Nigel Rumfitt QC, said Blake had already been punished because his "career is in tatters". | His defence barrister Nigel Rumfitt QC, said Blake had already been punished because his "career is in tatters". |
He said on 24 January - the day before the incident - Blake was "an extremely successful man" but had then "panicked" and became a "ruined" one. | He said on 24 January - the day before the incident - Blake was "an extremely successful man" but had then "panicked" and became a "ruined" one. |
He added: "In a few moments he threw all that away. | He added: "In a few moments he threw all that away. |
"He overreacted to a violent situation that was not his making." | "He overreacted to a violent situation that was not his making." |
Judge Peter Carr told the presenter: "Your career is over. You have nobody to blame for that but yourself. | Judge Peter Carr told the presenter: "Your career is over. You have nobody to blame for that but yourself. |
"Whilst I appreciate all you have lost, I bear in mind a young man was injured, leaving a permanent scar." | "Whilst I appreciate all you have lost, I bear in mind a young man was injured, leaving a permanent scar." |
He said he had to consider lies Blake told in police interviews and to the trial jury, adding: "An appropriate sentence in your case is one of two years." | He said he had to consider lies Blake told in police interviews and to the trial jury, adding: "An appropriate sentence in your case is one of two years." |
Blake mouthed the words "I love you" to his partner Jessica Hayes as he was led away to begin his sentence. | Blake mouthed the words "I love you" to his partner Jessica Hayes as he was led away to begin his sentence. |