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Mike Amesbury: MP's prison term suspended on appeal | Mike Amesbury: MP's prison term suspended on appeal |
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Mike Amesbury was sent to prison immediately after he was sentenced on Monday | Mike Amesbury was sent to prison immediately after he was sentenced on Monday |
MP Mike Amesbury, who admitted repeatedly punching a constituent in the street, has had his 10-week prison sentence suspended following an appeal. | MP Mike Amesbury, who admitted repeatedly punching a constituent in the street, has had his 10-week prison sentence suspended following an appeal. |
The Runcorn and Helsby MP assaulted Paul Fellows, 45, following a row in Frodsham, Cheshire, last year and was jailed by magistrates on Monday. | |
Amesbury, who has had his Labour whip removed, launched an appeal and a judge said that while the length of the sentence had been "spot on", it should be suspended. | |
Judge Steven Everett, sitting with two magistrates at Chester Crown Court, also ordered Amesbury to carry out 200 hours of unpaid work. | |
Mike Amesbury arrived for his appeal hearing in handcuffs | Mike Amesbury arrived for his appeal hearing in handcuffs |
Amesbury must also undertake a alcohol monitoring programme, go on an anger management course and carry out 20 days of rehabilitation work. | |
His sentence still leaves the 55-year-old, who now sits as an Independent MP, at risk of being ousted if his constituents back a recall petition calling for a by-election. | His sentence still leaves the 55-year-old, who now sits as an Independent MP, at risk of being ousted if his constituents back a recall petition calling for a by-election. |
Video footage of the 26 October assault, which was played in court, showed Amesbury punching Mr Fellows in the head, knocking him to the ground. | |
The politician then punched him at least five more times and swore at him. | The politician 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?" | Amesbury was then heard saying: "You won't threaten your MP again will you?" |
'Shouting and screaming' | 'Shouting and screaming' |
Judge Everett told Amesbury the facts showed him "in a truly unfavourable light" and, as an MP, he "should be showing an example". | Judge Everett told Amesbury the facts showed him "in a truly unfavourable light" and, as an MP, he "should be showing an example". |
While acknowledging it would be wrong to sentence Amesbury differently because he was an MP, the judge added: "That doesn't mean we can't take into account that your behaviour as an MP was simply disgraceful." | |
He said he also could not ignore Amesbury's "heavy drinking and fighting". | |
The former Labour politician arrived at court in a prison van and wore handcuffs as he was led into the building. | |
The court heard that, in a prepared statement given in a police interview, Amesbury initially claimed he was approached by a man "shouting and screaming" about local and national matters. | The court heard that, in a prepared statement given in a police interview, Amesbury initially claimed he was approached by a man "shouting and screaming" about local and national matters. |
The MP said that because he was terrified and the other man's "arms were swinging", he felt he had no option but to "defend" himself. | The MP said that because he was terrified and the other man's "arms were swinging", he felt he had no option but to "defend" himself. |
'Pack of lies' | |
The judge told him that the CCTV pictures revealed a very different story. | |
"In reality, you told the police a pack of lies. Nothing more, nothing less," he said. | |
The judge questioned why a charge of affray, which has a longer sentence, had not been brought by the prosecution. | |
Daniel Travers, defending, told the court: "He's now had three nights in prison which is an experience he will never forget, certainly." | |
He said the "public shaming" and "embarrassment" had had a huge impact on Amesbury. | |
Mr Travers added: "This is a man who will certainly rehabilitate. He will learn a very painful lesson." |