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Bruce
               Affray—eight months' imprisonment (E.D.R. 7/5/2005); anti-social behaviour order for 10
               years
               Cooper
               Threatening behaviour—Community Punishment Order for 160 hours; anti-social behaviour
               order for four years.
               Stocking
               Affray—five months’ detention in a young offender institution; anti-social behaviour order
               for eight years
               Sheridan
               Affray—four months’ detention and training order; anti-social behaviour order for six years
               Keeley
               Affray—five months’ detention in a young offender institution; anti-social behaviour order
               for eight years
               Turner
               Affray—four months’ detention and training order; anti-social behaviour order for six years
               O’Hanlon
               Affray—four months’ detention and training order; six-year anti-social behaviour order.
               -       There were three convicted co-defendants:
               Carl Graham Wood (d.o.b. 9/10/70) pleaded guilty to affray and was sentenced to 16 months’
               imprisonment and a 10-year anti-social behaviour order.
               Graham Jones (d.o.b. 7/12/71) pleaded guilty to affray and was sentenced to eight months’
               imprisonment and a 10-year anti-social behaviour order. Adam Paul Fulcher (d.o.b. n/k)
               pleaded guilty to affray and was sentenced to a four-month detention and training order and a
               six-year anti-social behaviour order.
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               R, v DEAN BONES AND OTHERS
               The ASBOs were in the terms of a football banning order, the court having no jurisdiction to
               pass an actual football banning order.
               “The defendant must not for the duration of the order,
               -       Enter any premises for the purpose of attending any football matches in England and
               Wales that are regulated for the purposes of the Football Spectators Act 1989.
               -       On any day that Chester City AFC play at a regulated football match at the Deva
               Stadium during the period commencing three hours prior to kick off and ending six hours
               after kick-off, enter any area inside the shaded boundary as defined in the two attached maps.
               -       Attend within a 10-mile radius of any premises outside Chester at which football
               matches are played by Chester AFC on the day of any away match.
               -       On any day that England or Wales play a regulated football match in England or
               Wales, during the period commencing three hours prior to kick-off and ending six hours after
               lick-off, go within a 3-mile radius of the relevant stadium where the match is being played.
               We take the facts from the CACD summary:
               “At about 7pm on 10 January 2004, there was a confrontation between supporters of
               Wrexham football club and Chester City football club in the centre of Chester. The applicants
               were all supporters of Chester City and some members of the two rival groups associated
               themselves with the hard core of the hooligan element attached to both football clubs. The
               two rival gangs came together through a mutual interest in football and they had stayed
               together because of a mutual interest in hooliganism and there had been a long-standing and
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