TWO Wellington men have been warned they could face a prison sentence after admitting a charge of inflicting grievous bodily harm.
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The pair both stood in the dock together at Taunton Crown Court and spoke only to speak their names and enter their pleas.
Judge David Ticehurst adjourned the case for a pre-sentence report could to be prepared but warned the pair that ‘all options, including an immediate prison sentence’ were on the cards.
They will be back before the court for sentencing on January 10.

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