Jack Tweed Sentencing 'Moved Forward' Jade Goody's widower Jack Tweed will be sentenced today for an assault on a taxi driver, it has been reported.
Tweed was released from prison on licence in January after a separate conviction
The 21-year-old had been due to hear his fate on Thursday.
But sentencing has been brought forward by two days, The Sun newspaper says.
Tweed was found guilty of attacking Stephen Wilkins in Epping, Essex, last May following a trial at Epping Magistrates Court last month.
Magistrates warned him at the time he could be jailed for the offence, which he denied.
He will be sentenced at Harlow Magistrates Court in Essex.
The conviction was the second time in six months that Tweed, of Buckhurst Hill, Essex, has been found guilty of assault.
In September, he was given an 18-month jail sentence by a judge at Chelmsford Crown Court after being found guilty of hitting a 16-year-old boy with a golf club. Tweed denied the assault.
He was released from prison on licence in January, but wore a monitoring tag and was made to observe a curfew.
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