A Watford man is set to stand trial after being charged with grievous bodily harm in a London restaurant.
Tauream Smith-Sharp, 26, will face trial in Inner London Crown Court on the morning of August 15 after he was sent for trial by Central London Magistrates’ Court on July 18.
Smith-Sharp is charged with maliciously causing grievous bodily harm to a man in the restaurant Ivy Asia in New Change, London, on October 14 2021.
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Smith-Sharp was granted bail.
Also in court
Nazia Neves Nazish, 25, was found guilty of three counts of common assault against a man and two women.
Neves Navish, who lives in Middle Way Watford, was also found guilty of damaging the middle pane of glass of the front door at the same address where the assaults occurred in Harrow.
She was found guilty of the charges when she appeared in Northwest London Magistrates’ Court on July 19.
She has been granted bail is due to appear again for sentencing on August 22.
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