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Published Date: 14 February 2008
A MAN drunk on a cocktail of prescribed pills and alcohol spat in the face of a female door supervisor when she refused him entry to a Morecambe late-night bar, Lancaster Magis-trates' Court heard.
Andrew Corner, of Meldon Grange in Heysham, pleaded guilty to assault after the incident at Queens bar in the resort on January 19.

Corner, 30, had been out drinking in Morecambe with a female friend after he had taken medication for anxiety and d
epression.

Nigel Harrison, prosecuting, said: "Miss Martin thought he was barred from Queens and other pubs and refused him entry.

"(Corner) didn't take kindly to that and spat in her face."

Jon Lee, defending, said: "She remembered (the defendant) from a few years before but he had not been in trouble for some time.

"She said: 'We don't want your type in here'.

"His reaction was over the top because he had too much to drink, taken with prescribed medication for anxiety and depression, and he doesn't drink too often."

Mr Lee also said Corner claimed he felt a "blow" on his face as he spoke to Miss Martin. "He did not know who the blow had come from, so he reacted by turning around to spit, and this unfortunately hit the door supervisor," said Mr Lee.

Corner was given a 12-month conditional discharge and ordered to pay compensation to Miss Martin.



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  • Last Updated: 14 February 2008 10:07 AM
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  • Location: Morecambe
 
 

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