Defenceless man was pummelled on floor of pub
David Hewitt was seen to punch Greg Whittle some eight or nine times after scrap
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A man pummelled someone as he lay defenceless on the floor of a Portishead pub.
David Hewitt got involved as trouble flared in the Old Mill, Bristol Crown Court heard.
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