TWO men accused of assaulting another man and leaving him unconscious in the street will not be retried, Bolton Crown Court was told.
Despite two days of deliberations, 12 men and women failed to reach verdicts on two men accused of the attack following a trial last month.
Judge Gillian Ruaux formally discharged the jury from considering the case any longer.
But following a hearing Neil Toole, aged 40, of Laurel Crescent, Hindley Green, and Johnathon Gore, aged 20, of Lord Street, Hindley, will not face retrial after the prosecution offered no evidence and not guilty verdicts were entered.
Darrell Cocklin, aged 17, of Crossdale Road, Hindley Green, had been cleared of unlawfully wounding Neil Yates during the trial.
Toole and Gore were each charged with unlawfully wounding Neil Yates on December 19, 1999, after a surprise birthday party at Hindley Conservative Club.
Both men had denied the charge.
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