Six months for Doncaster man who vandalised Queen's portrait
A Fathers4Justice campaigner from Doncaster has been sentenced to six months' imprisonment for defacing a portrait of the Queen with paint in Westminster Abbey.
A Fathers4Justice campaigner from Doncaster has been sentenced to six months' imprisonment for defacing a portrait of the Queen with paint in Westminster Abbey.
The Fathers4Justice campaigner from Doncaster found guilty of defacing a portrait of the Queen with purple paint will return to court next month after pre-sentence reports have been carried out.
Tim Haries, of Bellis Avenue, Doncaster, was given conditional bail until February 5.
The judge at Southwark Crown Court told him this was not an indication of how he would be dealt with.
Haries said he did not want to comment as he left the court.
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