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A man has been found guilty of stabbing a man in the neck in a Derby pub.
Ian Magee stabbed his victim in the neck at the Standing Order pub in the city centre on 6 April this year in an unprovoked assault.
His 48-year-old victim was given life-saving treatment and survived the attack.
Magee, of Shalfleet Drive, Alvaston, pleaded not guilty to wounding with intent to cause grievous bodily harm but the jury at Derby Crown Court took less than two hours to find him guilty.
The 61-year-old was remanded to prison and will be sentenced on 1 December.