Belfast man convicted of stabbing older brother
The Belfast Crown Court jury of seven men and five women also acquitted Phillip James McDowell of possessing the knife used in the stabbing, and convicting him of the alternative wounding charge.
McDowell, from Harper Street, in the Short Strand area of the city, had denied stabbing his 57-year-old brother Maurice Macdowell on May 28, 2014, in what was described as a street brawl of “fisty-cuffs”.
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Hide AdThe court had heard that there was a long-standing fallout between the brothers, who each blamed the other for being armed with a knife in a public place.
However, while Maurice Macdowell accepted he started the fight in which he was stabbed twice, his brother claimed the stabbing occurred as they rolled around the ground fighting.
In evidence, he claimed that his brother had taken the folding knife out of his pocket before stabbing him once in the forearm and then the back.