Title: Folkestone Bar Owner Jailed After Bottle Attack

Folkestone Singer Jailed for ‌Three Years After Bar Attack ‍with Broken Bottle

Folkestone, Kent – Singer Steven Harwood-Brown, owner of the now-closed Folkestone bar Picklebacks, has been sentenced to three years in prison for attacking a man with a broken bottle. The incident occurred after Harwood-Brown ⁢intervened in what he perceived as a threat to his ‌girlfriend.

The attack ‍took place at Picklebacks,where Harwood-brown’s business was outwardly successful despite underlying financial difficulties. His defense argued the⁢ assault was a spontaneous, emotional⁣ reaction​ triggered by stress over the bar’s closure and a desire to protect his girlfriend.

According to court testimony, Harwood-Brown asked his girlfriend,‍ Holly, if a man – later identified as Mr. Haderbashlu – ⁤was “causing you a problem,” to which she indicated she was uncomfortable. Harwood-Brown’s lawyer, Mr.Rohard, stated, “Those were the impulsive ​circumstances in which this occurred.” He further explained that when Mr. Haderbashlu’s friend intervened, ​Harwood-Brown ​”just saw two men ⁢in front ‌of him,” ⁣and “saw red,” lashing out with the broken bottle.

Recorder David Blundell KC acknowledged character references highlighting the ⁣attack’s uncharacteristic nature but resolute⁢ the severity⁢ warranted immediate‍ imprisonment. “Using a smashed bottle⁢ and shoving it into mr Haderbashlu’s head and neck area amounted⁢ to the use of a ‍highly dangerous weapon,” the judge⁣ stated. “The custody threshold is clearly passed.”

harwood-Brown,of The Meade,Hawkinge,will‌ be eligible for release after serving half of his​ three-year ⁢sentance,with the remainder served on license in the community. Since ⁤the incident, Mr. Rohard noted Harwood-Brown has become more involved⁣ in charitable work, performing as a singer to raise funds.

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