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Mike Amesbury: MP's prison term suspended on appeal | |
(32 minutes later) | |
The MP has been sitting as an Independent since his suspension by Labour | |
Cheshire MP Mike Amesbury, who repeatedly punched a constituent during a row in the street, has been released from prison after a judge agreed to suspend his 10-week sentence for two years. | |
The Runcorn and Helsby MP, who admitted assault, had been sent straight to jail after he was sentenced at Chester Magistrates' Court on Monday. | |
Hearing Amesbury's appeal, a judge at Chester Crown Court said that while the length of the sentence had been "spot on", it should be suspended. | |
Honorary Recorder of Chester Judge Steven Everett also ordered Amesbury to carry out 200 hours' unpaid work, undertake a 12-month alcohol monitoring programme, go on an anger management course and carry out 20 days of rehabilitation work. | |
Amesbury pleaded guilty in January to assaulting Paul Fellows, 45, following a row near a taxi rank in Frodsham, Cheshire, in the early hours of 26 October. | |
His sentence still leaves the 55-year-old Independent MP - who was suspended by Labour bosses after video footage emerged of the assault - at risk of being ousted if his constituents back a recall petition calling for a by-election. | |
The footage, played again in court, showed Amesbury punching Mr Fellows in the head, knocking him to the ground. | |
He then punched him at least five more times and swore at him. | |
Amesbury was then heard saying: "You won't threaten your MP again will you?" | |
'Disgraceful' | |
Judge Everett told Amesbury the facts showed him "in a truly unfavourable light" and, as an MP, he "should be showing an example". | |
He said he could not ignore the MP's "heavy drinking and fighting". |