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In court: student who had brain op after police clash

 

Tuesday 27 March 2012 18:54 EDT
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Alfie Meadows has been charged with violent disorder
Alfie Meadows has been charged with violent disorder

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A student who suffered severe head injuries during clashes with police during a demonstration against the rise in university tuition fees was "intent" on confrontation, a court heard yesterday.

Alfie Meadows, 21, of Brixton, south London, was "looking for it" before any containment was imposed by police during the demonstration on 9 December 2010, Kingston Upon Thames Crown Court was told. Mr Meadows and four other men all deny violent disorder.

The case continues.

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