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Teen Lewis Lane cleared of murder now acquitted of serious assault

James Green was found dead in Northfleet in June
James Green was found dead in Northfleet in June

Holly Court in Northfleet, where James Green (pictured below) was found dead last June

by Keith Hunt

A teenager who was acquitted just over a month ago of murder has now been cleared of involvement in a serious assault.

Lewis Lane was on trial in December with Tommy Presley, who was convicted of the manslaughter of James “Jay” Green and locked up for 11 years.

Both youths had denied murder and the alternative charge of manslaughter.

Lane, of Warwick Place, Northfleet, could not be identified at the time because an order was in force banning his identification because of his age, then 17.

But he turned 18 in January and a judge this week lifted the order.

Lane, Austin Mays, 24, of Orchard Road, Gravesend, Michael Johnson, 25, of London Road, Gravesend, Sonny Barnes, 18, of Huntley Avenue, Gravesend, and a 16-year-old boy, from Gillingham, had denied attempting to cause grievous bodily harm to James Reader and assaulting him causing him actual bodily harm on March 7 last year.

But the prosecution dropped the case against them at Maidstone Crown Court on Monday citing “grave witness difficulties” as the reason.

Tributes to James Green who was found dead in Northfleet
Tributes to James Green who was found dead in Northfleet

Andrew Espley, prosecuting, said Mr Reader was not in contact with the police and was not answering telephone calls.

Two other witnesses had also not cooperated and there was an element of hostility.

“These are the three witnesses on whom we rely,” said Mr Espley. “The decision has been taken to offer no evidence against all five defendants.”

Judge Jeremy Carey, who presided over the murder trial, recorded not guilty verdicts.

A jury heard how Presley, 19, was armed with a knife when he went to 29-year-old father of five Mr Green’s home at Holly Court, Northfleet on June 21 last year and stabbed him.

The jury rejected Presley’s claim that he acted in self-defence and stabbed the victim with his own weapon.

The court heard Mr Green was the victim of a hate campaign on The Hive estate after he was accused of being a grass.

Presley, of Bankside, Northfleet, claimed Lane played no part in his clash with Mr Green.

Lane chose not to go into the witness box to give evidence. Mr Green’s next door neighbour said he heard Lane “roaring” at Presley in the street within minutes of the stabbing: “What have you just done?”

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