Two cabbies who became involved in a street disturbance outside their home have been spared imprisonment.
Muhammed Yasin, 65, and his son-in-law Mohammad Gulfam, 40, intervened to defend their property from an attack by three unidentified men.
The incident occurred on October 24, 2023, in Shelton. Prosecutor Robert Holt described how at least one of the assailants was armed.
"These two unwisely went out the house to engage with the three of them to defend the family home," Mr. Holt stated, acknowledging that the Crown accepted the actions as excessive self-defence.
Both defendants pleaded guilty to affray.
Representing Yasin, Paul Cliff emphasised his client's clean criminal record and expressed concern about the potential impact on his livelihood as a taxi driver.
Ben Stanley, representing Gulfam, highlighted that his client did not use the hockey stick, which was present during the altercation. Gulfam, also a taxi driver, supports his wife and three children.
Recorder Robert Smith, while acknowledging the defendants' misjudgment in confronting the assailants, emphasised that they did not initiate the disturbance.
"You were pushed to the ground by one of them," the Recorder stated, recognising that the defendants' actions were primarily driven by the need to protect their family and home.
"I do not consider either of you to be in any way violent," Recorder Smith continued. "It is telling that neither of you used the hockey stick as a weapon. You strike me both as decent, hard-working family men who made a mistake."
Both defendants were sentenced to a 12-month conditional discharge at Stoke-on-Trent Crown Court and ordered to pay £300 in court costs.
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