Man guilty of violent disorder after street fight

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Teodor Mizigar had denied violent disorder but was found guilty following a trial

A man has been found guilty of violent disorder following a street fight involving people armed with wooden planks and poles.

At Sheffield Crown Court on Tuesday, Teodor Mizigar, 19 and of Hollings Road, Bradford, was convicted for his role in the brawl in Firth Park Road in Sheffield on 2 February.

Milan Mizigar, 24 and of Apley Road, Doncaster, and a 17-year-old boy, who cannot be named due to his age, both pleaded guilty to violent disorder in July.

A fourth person, Ladislav Pakuta, 54 and of Wade Street, Sheffield, denied violent disorder but pleaded guilty to wounding or inflicting grievous bodily harm without intent in July.

Teodor Mizigar was also found guilty of possessing a bladed article, namely a sword, on 2 June in Hinde Street, Sheffield.

He will be sentenced on 12 November, while Milan Mizigar, the teenager and Pakuta will next appear before the court on 2 October.

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