Was in the top paragraph above the picture but now reads as four men and two boys, someone must have gone back through and checked their working out as there were definitely 6 offenders listed in the main part of the story.
It's taken a while, but it's good news. Thanks for posting, Langers. Offences against the Person Act, 1861; Section 18, wounding with intent, carries a maximum penalty of penal servitude for life. If the Jury convicts, let's hope the Judge isn't too lenient.
Life ban from Wolves one minute after receipt of a guilty verdict would be just superb. And well done the Watford fan and all those who clearly saved his life.
A 14-year-old boy from Wolverhampton this afternoon admitted causing grievous bodily harm with intent to Watford football fan Nic Cruwys, who was attacked near Molineux after a Wolves game.
Five other defendants, aged between 15 and 20, denied the same charge when they appeared at the city's crown court this afternoon. They will stand trial later this year.
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