Lee Tyson
Case Information & Details
Public criminal case information and legal proceedings associated with individuals named 'Lee Tyson' in the UK indicate several distinct cases.
One individual named Lee Tyson has a first hearing scheduled at Guildford Magistrates' Court on April 28, 2026, at 10:00 AM. The charges involve harassment and breach of a restraining order on conviction. The case reference is 45RB0581826. The estimated profile for this individual suggests a male, approximately 41 years old, of British/Irish origin. At a first hearing, charges are formally read, and the defendant enters a plea. If a guilty plea is entered, sentencing may occur immediately or be adjourned; if not guilty, the court will set directions for the case or transfer it to the Crown Court for trial.
Another individual, Lee Tyson, faced trial at Oxford Crown Court in December 2015. He denied one count of racially aggravated assault by beating in connection with an attack on Amjed Shan in November 2014. This Lee Tyson, who was 41 years old and from Stowford Road, Barnton, was released on bail to attend the trial. The outcome of this trial is not available in the provided information.
A separate case involves Lee Edward Tyson, who was sentenced to 12 months in prison at Llandudno Magistrates Court on August 4, 2021. At the time, he was 28 years old and resided on Gloddaeth Street in Llandudno. The sentencing was in relation to an incident where police officers were spat at, and one officer was bitten.
It is important to note that these appear to be different individuals due to varying locations, dates, and specific charges. No further public court decisions or outcomes for the Oxford Crown Court case involving Lee Tyson (racially aggravated assault) are available in the provided search results. Similarly, for the Lee Tyson with a hearing in Guildford in April 2026, the case is pending, and no decision has been made.
There was also a mention of Lee Tyson Finlayson in the London Gazette in March 2026, related to insolvency proceedings for Euro-Operational Project Support Limited, where he was a director. This is a corporate legal matter rather than a criminal case. Other individuals with similar names, such as Mike Tyson (banned from the UK for past convictions) and Gary Nelson (nicknamed Tyson, jailed for murder), were also found but are distinct from the "Lee Tyson" individuals involved in the criminal proceedings detailed above.