Manchester Evening News

Our three years of hell

CLEARED PAIR SPEAK OUT AFTER ASSAULT TRIAL

- By AMY WALKER

TWO men have spoken of their ‘three years of hell’ after being found not guilty following a Crown Court trial.

Football agent James Feathersto­ne, 51, and Ben Cowgill, 41, were both acquitted of an offence of assault occasionin­g actual bodily harm.

Manchester Crown Court previously heard that an incident happened in March 2019 at the Stamford Arms pub in Bowdon, Altrincham.

The complainan­t told jurors that Mr Cowgill began filming him after he used the toilet, before he admitted pushing him, causing him to fall to the floor.

He then claimed that Mr Feathersto­ne ‘punched him to the back of the head,’ before he was pushed against the wall and grabbed by the throat by Mr Cowgill.

The court was told that the man suffered a nasty injury to his head during the incident.

However, jurors denounced his claims, and instead found the two men not guilty of assault.

Now, the men have spoken out about the distress caused over the last three years.

They have said the case has raised real questions about the police investigat­ion, the CPS decision-making and the delays in the criminal justice system.

“Two completely innocent men and their families were put through three years of hell, before the truth finally came out in court,” a spokespers­on for Mr Cowgill and Mr Feathersto­ne said.

“A false story was repeated which compounded the anxiety, embarrassm­ent and injustice faced by Mr Feathersto­ne and Mr Cowgill.

“Mr Feathersto­ne and Mr Cowgill hope that lessons will be learned from this case, so that others will not endure the torment of a wrongful accusation and criminal proceeding­s which should never have taken place.

“No innocent person should be forced to endure an ordeal of this kind, purely for being the victim of a nasty and unprovoked attack in a public place.” Chris Daw QC, Mr Feathersto­ne’s barrister, said in a statement: “This was an appalling example of two innocent men being dragged through the courts for three years, because the police and the CPS failed to properly assess the evidence and decided to charge the wrong people.”

A CPS spokespers­on said: “In September 2019 the CPS authorised Greater Manchester Police to charge James Feathersto­ne and Ben Cowgill with wounding with intent to cause grievous bodily harm.

“In March 2020, as part of our duty of continuous review, the charges were amended to assault occasionin­g actual bodily harm, and both defendants pleaded not guilty. The trial went ahead in May 2022, both were found not guilty. We respect the jury’s decision in this case.”

This was an appalling example of two innocent men being dragged through the courts Chris Daw QC

 ?? ?? James Feathersto­ne and, inset, Ben Cowgill
James Feathersto­ne and, inset, Ben Cowgill

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