James was considered fortunate to have been on the field, having been found guilty of a grade-two careless high tackle that broke Wests Tigers fullback James Tedesco's jaw. The fiery front-rower was cleared to play after the judiciary panel downgraded his charge to grade one.
Former Queensland utility forward Chris McQueen scored in the 16th minute as the Titans threatened to hand the Knights another thrashing on home turf, but winger Nathan Ross responded with a 90-metre intercept try in the 28th minute, cutting the deficit to 18-6 at halftime.
Titans prop Luke Douglas burrowed over from a quick tap to score in the 50th minute, extending the visitors' lead to 24-6, then former Knights halfback Tyrone Roberts added a penalty goal five minutes from fulltime.
After missing the past two games because of a knee injury, Roberts returned against his old club in place of regular playmaker Ash Taylor, who was rested to recover from several niggles.
Chasing their first win in 133 days, and only their second of the season, Newcastle (seven points) remain anchored at the bottom of the ladder and will collect their second-successive wooden spoon.
The Knights were always at long odds to end their four-month losing streak but their chances were not enhanced by the late withdrawal of Jarrod Mullen (knee) and Sione Matautia (concussion).
- AAP