'For goodness sake, be man enough to admit it': Judge slams taxi driver for not guilty plea over fight with Chelmsford Tesco workerA judge has criticised a taxi driver - convicted after attacking another man with a car towing eye - for wasting taxpayers’ money.
Mehdi Masoudi, once of Taylor Avenue, Chelmsford, was found guilty today (September 5) at Chelmsford Crown Court of causing actual bodily harm and possessing an offensive weapon in a public place after a four-day trial.
The 31-year-old Iranian had denied attacking Tesco worker Isaac Carter after chasing him into his flats in Wells Crescent on June 12 last year following a dispute in Viaduct Road, before stabbing him in the back at least three times with the tool.
At the beginning of the trial, costing around £4,000, he refused to change his plea. Yet after the jury returned their verdicts in little over four hours, judge Christopher Ball QC ordered him to pay £1,500 in court costs.
He also sentenced him to a four-month prison term, suspended for two years, and 140 hours in unpaid work.
Judge Ball said: “We’ve wasted time on this case because you would not admit you got it wrong.
“You were not man enough to realise that you had over stepped the mark so we have wasted time and public money on this.
“There shouldn’t have been a trial and if you get in trouble again for goodness sake be man enough to admit it.”
Mr Carter, who sustained three puncture wounds, however is seen on CCTV first kicking Masoudi’s taxi in a dispute over parking and then punching him around the face.
“This is a case in which you and Mr Carter both behaved disgracefully,” said Judge Ball.
“It was a nasty assault but it flowed from an incident in which you were provoked causing you to lose your temper and behave in the way you would not normally behave.”
Mr Carter however faced no police action or criminal charges.
Judge Ball added: “Mr Carter had some leniency extended to him.”
After the trial Iranian expatriate Masoudi, who now lives in Birmingham as a part-time takeaway worker, said: “I am happy with the judge.”
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