By Staff WriterA workplace confrontation that began with a shoulder brush ended with a colleague stabbed three times with a pair of scissors, the High Court heard, in a case that has now resulted in a guilty verdict for wounding. Justice John Spencer, presiding over a judge-only trial, convicted Rockell Browne, an employee of the Antigua and Barbuda Transport Board, of wounding a female co-worker after rejecting her claim of self-defence. According to evidence presented in court, Browne and the complainant were not close, but neither were they known to have any hostility between them. The complainant told the court there had been a pattern of minor friction before the attack, instances in which Browne would brush against her shoulder, though she never officially reported these encounters. Browne told the court a different story.