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Dec 2022
A man has been jailed for setting fire to a historic Knaresborough pub and causing £15,000 worth of damage.
Stephen Pearson, of Pinhoe Road in Exeter, was charged with arson at Blind Jack’s pub on Market Place in the town on August 21 last year.
He admitted the offence and was jailed for 31 months at York Crown Court this morning.
Pearson, who had grown up in the area, had been in Knaresborough for a week's holiday to visit old places from his childhood.
The court heard how, because the weather was poor, the 45-year-old decided to go drinking in Wetherspoons.
At around 8.15pm, he went to Blind Jack’s pub where customers complained he had been handing out flyers from a bag.
Dan Cowdy, prosecuting, told the court that Pearson had been asked politely by bar staff to leave the premises.
He was described as “smelling of cannabis” and stumbling.
Mr Cowdy said:
The court was told that Pearson then went to the Cross Keys pub and missed his train to Leeds.
As a result, he decided to sleep in the castle grounds and woke up at 4am.
CCTV footage from the fire, which shows the bin bag in front of the pub.
The fire caused an estimated £15,235 worth of damage to the door, glass and signage of the pub.
The Grade II listed pub is named after Knaresborough’s John Metcalf, the first professional road builder to emerge in the industrial revolution.
The fire service extinguished the blaze and Pearson was arrested and later charged with arson.
The court heard how during interviews with North Yorkshire Police, Pearson apologised and described himself as “an idiot”.
Mitigating for Pearson, George Hazel-Owrem told the court that the 45-year-old had pleaded guilty at the earliest opportunity.
He added that Pearson had shown “genuine remorse” for his crime and had issues with alcoholism and homelessness.
Mr Hazel-Owrem said:
Sentencing Pearson, Judge Simon Hickey told him that the fire had a significant impact on the victims.
He said:
However, he accepted that Pearson had shown remorse for his actions.
Pearson was jailed for 30 months for arson, plus an extra month to be served consecutively for assaulting an emergency worker in Devon while on bail for the Blind Jack’s offence.
He will serve half the sentence before being released on licence.
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