A MAN found himself in court after a drunken street brawl.

Aaron Michael Gorman, 33, was involved in an altercation with another person on Wrexham High Street on May 4.

Justin Espie, prosecuting at Wrexham Magistrates Court, said that while the street fight was a fairly sustained incident, Gorman was so inebriated that the violence was towards the lower end of the scale, with several attempted kicks.

Gorman, of Tan y Bryn in Buckley, pleaded guilty to using threatening / abusive words / behaviour with intent to cause fear of / provoke unlawful violence.

Laura Preston-Hayes, defending, said that Gorman had learning difficulties which caused him problems and attended court with a support worker.

He was not heavily convicted and had expressed remorse, the court heard.

District Judge Gwyn Jones fined Gorman £120 and ordered him to pay £85 in prosecution costs and a £30 surcharge.

He told Gorman: “This is a matter where you had drunk a significant amount of alcohol and as a result you can recall very little about the incident.

“But you have accepted your guilt at the first possible opportunity.”