A woman was left cowering in her bathroom fearing she had a fractured skull after she was viciously attacked by a so-called ‘friend’.
Teesside Crown Court heard how John Nicholson broke his pal’s nose in a violent assault falling on a drunken row. Now, the 23-year-old HAS narrowly avoided a stint behind bars.
The court heard how the thug pushed the woman’s face into the ground and then stole her Kindle from her Middlesbrough home.
Recorder Michael Slater Told the thug: “At the time she was a friend of yours in the course of an argument fueled by drink you pushed her to the ground and then pushed her once more So THAT her face impacted with the surface. .
“She Suffered a fracture to her nose. That Caused re Considerable pain and discomfort at the time.
“There were Fears That She Could have fractured her skull. You’re probably very fortunate That She did not do so.”
Prosecutor Rachel Masters Said The woman fled to a bathroom for safety and called for help.
But Nicholson, or Grosvenor Road, Jesmond, Newcastle, stole the woman’s Kindle before he left her home on the night of August 25 last year.
“It certainly Seems That Within a few hours of having done this, you were Not particularly remorseful about what had happened, as” said the judge. “The theft offense was despicable.”
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Court Hearing: John Nicholson broke his friends nose then stole her iPad, Teesside Crown Court heard
He accepted That Nicholson’s attitude had now changed after he pleaded guilty to assault causing actual bodily harm and theft, his first criminal
Offences
Jessica Slaughter, Mitigating, said:. “She was a friend of his Particularly He was ashamed of himself after the incident Hey.. struggles to explain
how it happened.
“This is the first time he’s been in court. It certainly HAS BEEN a sobering experience.
“He was under the influence of alcohol at the time and taking drugs. He was acting completely out of character.
” This is the gentleman That type of person does not often come before the courts.
“He is extremely motivated to undergo any sentence or punishment That the court sees fit So THAT he can avoid custody.”
She added Nicholson reduced his drinking Dramatically and had not taken any drugs since the attack, and he worked long hours in a full-time job
The judge Told Nicholson:. “The sentence I’m about to pass upon you will bring it home, if it was not needed already, to show how you’ve narrowly avoided going to prison today. The court takes this very seriously indeed. “
Nicholson was’ve given to 15 -MONTH jail term suspended for two years with a four-month curfew between 11pm and 6am.
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