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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Like the squaddie who posted a similar message the other week, self defence means "reasonable force" i.e. that which is necessary to neutralise the situation - nothing more. When you say he has been bailed and "nothing's happened" he will have been bailed pending further enquiries. You make no mention of injuries to the aggrieved but that it is GBH not ABH is not a good sign.
An unfortunate fact of the drinking culture in this country is that these incidents happen. Although too late now, you know where the trouble spots are, so stay away from them. If you feel threatened call the police and let them deal with it. That's their job.
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We obvoiusly don't have as much information available as the court will have - in particular, we don't know whether your boyfriend has any previous convictions - but my guess would be a custodial sentence of between 6 and 12 months.
Chris
From what you have described, the drunk man started on your boyfriend in the pub.
By your boyfriend waiting until this man had left the pub, he has carried out a pre-meditated attack which will not be covered by self defence, as you boyfriend was not under attack.
I'm sorry to worry you, but I would expect that your boyfriend will do some time for this.
It would be wise to follow the advise already given and appoint a good solicitor.
And buy your boyfriend a 'soap on a rope' for Christmas!