A judge told a Southampton man who had failed to do a single day’s community work it was not unjust to jail him.
Billy Bunney, 20, had received a 26-week suspended sentence and 12 months’ supervision with an order to do 200 hours work after being convicted in May of affray and causing actual bodily harm when he beat up a Southampton publican.
Bunney, of Cheriton Avenue, Harefield, admitted three breaches of the community sentence. Judge Derwin Hope activated the full prison term.
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