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Youths who broke boy's jaw and dragged him on to rail line at Lanarkshire station walk free from High Court

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Two teenagers from Lanarkshire who attacked a boy and then dragged him onto a railway line have been admonished by a judge.Jordan Duncan and Stephen Fairservice left then 17-year-old Andrew Paterson with a broken jaw following the incident in May 2018.The first offenders - both now 19 - returned to the dock today (Friday) at the High Court in Glasgow.The Lanarkshire Live app is available to download now.

Get all the news from your area – as well as features, entertainment, sport and the latest on Lanarkshire’s recovery from the coronavirus pandemic – straight to your fingertips, 24/7.The free download features the latest breaking news and exclusive stories, and allows you to customise your page to the sections that matter most to you.Head to the App Store and never miss a beat in Lanarkshire - iOS - Android They earlier each pled guilty to assaulting their victim to his severe injury, disfigurement and to the danger of his life at Lanark railway station in South Lanarkshire.But, judge Lord Beckett decided to admonish the duo citing a number of factors including a "high level of provocation" and hearing that Paterson had initially been armed with a sword, injuring one of them.Trainee chef Duncan and Fairservice - both 15 at the time - had been with the boy that night.After a row, the then 17-year-old walked off but later confronted the pair in the car park of a Morrison's supermarket next to the train station.Prosecutor Mark Mohammed said he had a samurai sword hidden down the inside of his trousers.He went on to strike Fairservice on the foot with the weapon.But, the teenager was then chased by Duncan, Fairservice and others on to the station platform.Mr Mohammed said: "The group - including both Duncan and Fairservice -

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