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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> England and Wales Court of Appeal (Criminal Division) Decisions >> Harris, R. v [2019] EWCA Crim 1126 (05 June 2019) URL: http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWCA/Crim/2019/1126.html Cite as: [2019] EWCA Crim 1126 |
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CRIMINAL DIVISION
Strand London, WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
MR JUSTICE MARTIN SPENCER
HIS HONOUR JUDGE PICTON
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STEVEN ALEXANDER HARRIS |
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Mr Simon Gladwell appeared on behalf of the Appellant
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MR JUSTICE MARTIN SPENCER:
1. Mr Harris was provoked by the victim repeating several times he was going to kill him.
2. Although Mr Harris was not aware of it at the time, CCTV from earlier in the evening (approximately 30 minutes earlier) shows the victim with a bar stool attempting to hit Mr Harris's friend (while Mr Harris and his friend were play-fighting). It appears that the victim is stopped by someone from actually striking Mr Harris's friend.
3. Mr Harris approached the victim and used a single punch to hit him, in order to prevent the victim from doing anything to him. The victim regrettably hit his head on the ground as a result.
4. Mr Harris has previously been threatened by a man with a knife, when he told the man to leave alone a group of three girls that the man was verbally abusing. This occurred in about 2013 in Mablethorpe in Lincolnshire. He immediately telephoned the police to report this but nothing came of it. He was conscious of this previous event at the time of the current incident.
5. Having today seen the CCTV and received legal advice in relation to the legal definition of self-defence Mr Harris accepts that his actions were not necessary in all the circumstances, because there was distance between him and the victim, and he could have moved away.
6. Mr Harris accepts that he should have taken different steps in all the circumstances, and regrets the injuries that were caused to the victim.