00:00Dealing firstly with you John O'Malley. You're 43 years of age now and you were
00:07present from an early stage at the disturbance on St Luke's Road in
00:11Southport. There is very clear footage showing the developing disorder and you
00:19were at the front of what was essentially a baying mob. You were part
00:24of a surge that broke through police lines and you were standing next to the
00:28police vehicle that was being destroyed. You were present while missiles of every
00:34description were raining down on the officers including bricks, traffic cones,
00:39wheelie bins, road signs, tins of paint and the occasional firework. Dealing next
00:46with you William Nelson Morgan. You are 69 years of age now but your advancing
00:52years plainly did not prevent you from playing an active part at the disturbance
00:58on County Road. You were a part of a crowd of about a hundred people who were
01:04running amok, setting fire to bins and damaging local property including a
01:11community hub and library which contained a food bank and provided an
01:17important resource for the people living in that area. The sentences that I am
01:23about to impose have been reduced by one third to reflect your pleas of
01:27guilty and you will both serve up to one half of those sentences in custody
01:34before you are released on license. If you fail to abide by the conditions of
01:39your licenses you can be returned to serve some or all of the remainder of
01:44those sentences. Will you both now stand up? In your case John O'Malley for the
01:51offence of violent disorder the sentence is 32 months imprisonment. In
01:56your case William Nelson Morgan for the offence of violent disorder the sentence
02:01is also 32 months imprisonment. That sentence intended to reflect that
02:07offence and the associated offence of possessing an offensive weapon. For the
02:12associated offence there will be a concurrent sentence of six months
02:16imprisonment reflecting as I have the principle of totality. The total sentence
02:22is therefore one of 32 months imprisonment in your case. Because of
02:28your possession of the weapon I am also satisfied that it is necessary to make a
02:32serious violence reduction order to protect the public from future harm. It
02:37will last for a period of two years and will not take effect until you are
02:42released from custody. Those are the sentences of this court. You may now both
02:48go with the officers.
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