Two men have admitted affray in May of last year in which a nightclub doorman was attacked by a third man.
In November of last year convicted murderer Victor Hughes, 54, was jailed for 34 months after a court heard how he attacked two nightclub doormen in Wrexham, biting one of them to the cheek.
Hughes, of Whitegates Road in Wrexham, was jailed for life in 1995 for murder and was released in November 2007.
But he was recalled on his life licence following the new incident in May of last year and he will now only be released when the Parole Board considers he is safe.
Now two others - Allan Thomas Phillips and Shaun Phillip Evans - have admitted an affray charge arising out of the same incident on May 7.
It was agreed that neither Phillips, 34, of Dale Street in Wrexham, or Evans, 39, of Allington Drive in Wrexham, had been responsible for causing any of the injuries to the doormen.
Judge Niclas Parry rebailed both pending sentence but said that he had in mind a suspended prison sentence in their cases.
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