The two men were among 20 people arrested during the protests on August 3 in Nottingham
Two men have been jailed for threatening a man during protests that took place in the centre of Nottingham. The Crown Prosecution Service has released sentencing details for Tony Campion, 29, and David Witney, 39.
Campion pleaded guilty to charges of using threatening words or behaviour with intent to cause fear or provoke violence for their part in an escalation of hostility involving an Asian male victim. Campion pleased guilty at an August 16 hearing, being sentenced to four months' imprisonment.Witney pleaded guilty during a hearing on August 22 and was given a three-month sentence, suspended for 18 months.
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