A man who threatened to stab another man with a knife in a row over a court case has been jailed.

Ashley Sanders, 34, went to the victim’s home in High Street, Fletton, Peterborough, at about 8.30pm on October 10 last year to discuss the court case of John Kennedy, Derek Nash and Selena Rosella, who were all jailed in December last year for attacking a man. 

Sanders and a friend arrived and began talking to the victim about the court case.

Once they had finished, all three men got up but Sanders followed the victim, pulled out a knife from his trousers and held it to his neck. He then threatened him and told him not to “turn up at court” or scream or shout.

On Monday June 26, at Peterborough Crown Court, Sanders, of Albert Crescent, Hampton Vale, Peterborough, was jailed for one year and four months, having pleaded guilty to threatening a person with an offensive weapon in a private place and possession of a knife in a public place. 

A jury found him not guilty of witness intimidation.

DC Stephanie Dunlop said: “This was a terrifying incident for the victim and I applaud his bravery in coming forward.”