A man was left shaken and injured after being attacked with a bottle and threatened with a knife when he was robbed in the street by two men.
Charlie Crookes and Anthony Kirsten targeted the man as he walked in The Avenue, Bevendean.
The man tried to avoid them and entered a nearby shop.
But Crookes and Kirsten followed him inside where they assaulted him with a bottle and threatened him with a knife.
It left the victim shaken and injured.
Both men admitted robbery and possession of a bladed article when they appeared before Lewes Crown Court for sentence on Friday, June 7.
Crookes, 23, of Norwich Drive, Bevendean, Brighton, admitted robbery, aggravated vehicle taking, and possession of a bladed article over the incident on December 6 last year.
He was also convicted for a range of other separate offences. Crookes admitted one charge of robbery, one charge of aggravated vehicle taking, four counts of possession of a blade article, three counts of making threats with a bladed article, affray, three counts of theft of a bicycle, theft of food, burglary, and possession of cocaine.
Crookes was sentenced to seven years in prison in total. He must serve a minimum of two thirds of the sentence before he can be considered for parole. The court added an extra three year extended sentence for his licence period.
Kirsten, 45, of Hillside, Southwick, admitted robbery, possession of a bladed article, aggravated vehicle taking and driving without valid insurance.
He was sentenced to five years and four months in prison and was disqualified from driving for three years and nine months.
Investigating officer Detective Constable Lewis Palfrey from Brighton CID said: “Crookes and Kirsten carried out an appalling and unprovoked attack on the victim.
“The incident in Bevendean has had a profound and lasting impact on the victim.
“From our investigation we were able to identify Crookes and Kirsten as the suspects and they were arrested.
“It demonstrates our determination to get justice for victims of crime, and to catch dangerous offenders to take them off our streets.”
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