A MAN who was spotted on CCTV drunkenly arguing with city-centre door staff has been handed a conditional discharge.
Bobby Christopher, of Lamberton Drive in Brymbo, appeared at Wrexham Magistrates Court on Tuesday.
The 30-year-old admitted that on February 28, at Hill Street in Wrexham, he was guilty whilst drunk of disorderly behaviour.
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Justin Espie, prosecuting, told the court that at around 7pm on the day in question, CCTV operators asked police to attend an incident involving the defendant.
He was remonstrating with door staff in the street whilst "extremely intoxicated."
The officers attended and arrested him.
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Christopher defended himself at the hearing.
Asked by Deputy District Judge Lee Davies if he wished to say anything about his behaviour on the night of the offence, the defendant answered: "Nothing mate."
The Judge handed down a six month conditional discharge and ordered Christopher to pay £85 costs and a £26 victim surcharge.
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