Much of the fracas was captured on CCTV and the footage played by prosecutor Tom Roberts. Cardiff Crown Court heard how Liam Drew had been refused entry into the Six in Hand when he had asked to charge his mobile phone there. His brother Christopher Drew was then involved and challenged customers to a fight as he tried to enter the pub. Liam Drew “started off as a mediator” but joined in the violence when Christopher Drew started brawling. Mr Roberts said: “The defendant kicked one man in the head when he was on the floor.
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Lee Brown Brown, of Fleur de Lys Avenue, Pontllanfraith, was jailed for two years and six months after he pleaded guilty to being concerned in the supply of cocaine. Jones, of Clos Coed Bach, Blackwood, was sent to prison for four years and four months after pleading guilty to being concerned in the supply of the class A drug. He also admitted possessing cocaine and cannabis with intent to supply.
Joshua Jones Marnoch, of St Mary’s Road, Pontllanfraith, was jailed for three years and eight months after he pleaded guilty to being concerned in the supply of cocaine. He also admitted possessing cocaine with intent to supply.
Lee Brown Brown, of Fleur de Lys Avenue, Pontllanfraith, was jailed for two years and six months after he pleaded guilty to being concerned in the supply of cocaine. Jones, of Clos Coed Bach, Blackwood, was sent to prison for four years and four months after pleading guilty to being concerned in the supply of the class A drug. He also admitted possessing cocaine and cannabis with intent to supply.
Joshua Jones Marnoch, of St Mary’s Road, Pontllanfraith, was jailed for three years and eight months after he pleaded guilty to being concerned in the supply of cocaine. He also admitted possessing cocaine with intent to supply.
The offence was committed on August 8, 2020. The defendant was also charged with causing grievous bodily harm to Craig Price and assault by beating against Jason Bullimore and Alan Cadwallader. He pleaded not guilty to these three alleged offences. Prosecutor Tom Roberts said Drew’s guilty plea to affray was accepted and the other charges would not be pursued. The court heard how the defendant’s brother Christopher Drew was jailed for eight weeks in connection with the incident. It was also told that Liam Drew had previous convictions for aggravated burglary, racially aggravated harassment and possession with intent to supply a class B drug.