The Scotsman

Former MP Joyce could face jail after beating up teenagers

- DAVID MERCER

FORMER MP Eric Joyce has been found guilty of attacking two teenagers in an “unjustifie­d and unprovoked” assault in a shop.

The 54-year-old attacked the boys, aged 14 and 15, at News and Food Express in Chalk Farm, north London, on 17 October, Westminste­r Magistrate­s’ Court heard yesterday.

Joyce, the former MP for Falkirk, insisted he was performing a “citizen’s arrest” but District Judge John Zani found him guilty of two counts of common assault.

“Given my findings and your previous conviction­s, all options, including imprisonme­nt, will be considered,” the judge said.

Dressed in a blue suit, white shirt and blue tie, Joyce stared straight ahead and showed no emotion in the dock as the verdicts were read out.

Prosecutor Jon Swain told the court that the former Labour MP attacked the boys after they walked past him as he stood by a drinks fridge.

After an “exchange of words”, Joyce grabbed the 14-year-old

“I remember begging the man to leave me alone” Teenage victim

and knocked him to the Mr Swain told the court.

“Mr Joyce continued to hold on and wrestle [the boy],” he said. Mr Joyce was asking the shopkeeper to call the police and continuing to hold on to [the boy]. At one point he held him by the neck.”

Mr Swain said the second boy tried to help his friend but was

floor, elbowed by Joyce and winded. When police arrived, Joyce claimed one of the boys had been aggressive and headbutted him, the court heard.

Joyce’s attacks, which happened at around 9:40pm, were captured on the shop’s CCTV camera. “It’s the Crown’s case that the actions taken by Mr Joyce constitute­d an unjustifie­d and unprovoked assault on both boys,” Mr Swain said. “Nothing either did warranted the level of violence demonstrat­ed.”

Delivering his verdict, Judge Zani told Joyce: “In my view, you underplaye­d the violence you meted out to these young men and wanted the police called so as to justify your actions.

“You readily told police, incorrectl­y, that [one boy] headbutted you for no reason.”

One of the victims – who was 14 at the time of the assault and is now 15 – said Joyce “flung” him to the floor and held him down by the throat.

“He thought I was talking to him and he started getting aggressive,” the boy told the court.

“He turned around and started saying things like ‘You talking to me? You trying to embarrass me?’ The man grabbed me and would not let me leave. He started shouting in my face.

“I remember begging him to leave me alone.”

In the witness box, Joyce – who denied both assaults – insisted he had overcome his battle with alcohol after a string of previous conviction­s.

Joyce was released on conditiona­l bail ahead of sentencing on 27 May. He declined to comment as he left court.

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