Three men are facing jail for throwing glasses during a fight in which a young woman suffered a serious eye injury.
Gaynor Buck, 19, was hit in the face by a glass thrown at her by Martin Tarsam, a jury at Oxford Crown Court was told.
Miss Buck suffered damage to the iris and blood vessels of her eye, impairing her sight.
A glass thrown by Matthew Masih smashed in the face of Patrick Masih, who is no relation, and left him with a gash. The wound needed about 15 stitches.
Martin Tarsam's brother, Nicholas, also threw a glass during the fight, at the Cornucopia restaurant in Cowley Road, Oxford, on May 17, but it did not hit anyone.
A jury took five hours and ten minutes to find Masih, 26, Martin Tarsam, 25, and his brother Nicholas Tarsam, 22, guilty at the end of a four-day trial.
Matthew Masih, of Phipps Road, Cowley, denied wounding Patrick Masih with intent to do grievous bodily harm.
Martin Tarsam, of Swinburne Road, Oxford, denied unlawfully and maliciously causing Miss Buck grievous bodily harm with intent.
Nicholas Tarsam, of the same address, denied a charge of affray.
Judge Christopher Compston told the men: "You were, all three of you, found guilty of a disgraceful incident. Bear in mind prison seems to be absolutely on the cards for all three of you."
He remanded all three in custody until October 12 for sentence.
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