Two brothers jailed after admitting breaking man's jaw

The assault happened at a pub in Bristol in December 2021

Clinton and Jamie Jackson
Author: Oliver MorganPublished 8th Sep 2023

Two brothers have been jailed after admitting breaking a man's jaw in an assault.

Both men from Bristol were sentenced to a combined 41 months behind bars following the incident against their 33-year-old victim at The Whitchurch Pub in the city back in December 2021.

21-year-old Jamie Jackson, from Eva Turner Close, and his 28 year old brother, Clinton, from Pine Grove, left 'permanent and irreversible injuries' in what police have called a 'shocking and sustained' attack.

They were sentenced at Bristol Crown Court on Thursday (7 September), to prison terms of 22 months and 19 months respectively, after a 25 per cent reduction in recognition of their guilty pleas after admitting grievous bodily harm.

The incident

The 33-year-old victim was at The Whitchurch pub in Bristol with friends on Friday 3 December 2021.

It was revealed they were in the pub garden at about 11pm, and when his friends left him to go back inside, he was attacked by the brothers.

Clinton punched the unsuspecting victim from one side before putting him in a headlock and repeatedly punching his face.

Jamie did the same before both men ran from the garden.

The impact

After the injury, the 33-year-old couldn’t go back to work for four months - and he believes he will be unable to fully return to work in the building trade.

The victim needed surgery to fit plates to his broken jaw and had to have teeth removed. He expects to need further dental treatment.

In an impact statement, the victim revealed the assault had stopped him from socialising with his friends

It had also left him feeling he needed to escape the area he grew up in.

He said: “I have flashbacks in the night which cause me to fight and kick out in my sleep … I am constantly on edge as this was an unprovoked assault so I am wary of everything. I cannot have my back to an open space … I have to see what is going on and monitor things and people.”

Officer in the case, Andrew Smetham said: “This was a shocking and sustained two on one attack which has left the victim with permanent and irreversible injuries.

"I hope that the sentence handed down today will help him start to recover from the emotional impact of what happened and prevent the brothers from re-offending.”

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