Detected legal outcome
during the beating.Andrew Dagg, 37, of Greystones Drive, Fence, pleaded guilty to assault causing actual bodily harm.He was sentenced to eight months in prison, suspended for 12 months, with 150 hours of unpaid work and 25 days of rehabi...
Prison sentence
eight months
A woman was knocked to the ground by her partner, who then gripped her by the chin and repeatedly banged her head on the floor, a court was told.Blackburn Magistrates' Court heard the entire incident was witnessed by the victim's five-year-old son, who was shouting, "Mummy, Mummy," during the beating.Andrew Dagg, 37, of Greystones Drive, Fence, pleaded guilty to assault causing actual bodily harm.He was sentenced to eight months in prison, suspended for 12 months, with 150 hours of unpaid work and 25 days of rehabilitation activity requirements.He was also made subject to a restraining order for two years, which prohibits any contact with the victim, and ordered to pay her 500 compensation.Deputy District Judge Matthew Wallace said the offence was made more serious because it had been committed in front of the young child.Gareth Price, mitigating, said his client also had no significant recollection of what happened but had not challenged anything the victim had said
Suspended sentence
12 months
A woman was knocked to the ground by her partner, who then gripped her by the chin and repeatedly banged her head on the floor, a court was told.Blackburn Magistrates' Court heard the entire incident was witnessed by the victim's five-year-old son, who was shouting, "Mummy, Mummy," during the beating.Andrew Dagg, 37, of Greystones Drive, Fence, pleaded guilty to assault causing actual bodily harm.He was sentenced to eight months in prison, suspended for 12 months, with 150 hours of unpaid work and 25 days of rehabilitation activity requirements.He was also made subject to a restraining order for two years, which prohibits any contact with the victim, and ordered to pay her 500 compensation.Deputy District Judge Matthew Wallace said the offence was made more serious because it had been committed in front of the young child.Gareth Price, mitigating, said his client also had no significant recollection of what happened but had not challenged anything the victim had said
Community order
25 days
A woman was knocked to the ground by her partner, who then gripped her by the chin and repeatedly banged her head on the floor, a court was told.Blackburn Magistrates' Court heard the entire incident was witnessed by the victim's five-year-old son, who was shouting, "Mummy, Mummy," during the beating.Andrew Dagg, 37, of Greystones Drive, Fence, pleaded guilty to assault causing actual bodily harm.He was sentenced to eight months in prison, suspended for 12 months, with 150 hours of unpaid work and 25 days of rehabilitation activity requirements.He was also made subject to a restraining order for two years, which prohibits any contact with the victim, and ordered to pay her 500 compensation.Deputy District Judge Matthew Wallace said the offence was made more serious because it had been committed in front of the young child.Gareth Price, mitigating, said his client also had no significant recollection of what happened but had not challenged anything the victim had said
Court order
two years
A woman was knocked to the ground by her partner, who then gripped her by the chin and repeatedly banged her head on the floor, a court was told.Blackburn Magistrates' Court heard the entire incident was witnessed by the victim's five-year-old son, who was shouting, "Mummy, Mummy," during the beating.Andrew Dagg, 37, of Greystones Drive, Fence, pleaded guilty to assault causing actual bodily harm.He was sentenced to eight months in prison, suspended for 12 months, with 150 hours of unpaid work and 25 days of rehabilitation activity requirements.He was also made subject to a restraining order for two years, which prohibits any contact with the victim, and ordered to pay her 500 compensation.Deputy District Judge Matthew Wallace said the offence was made more serious because it had been committed in front of the young child.Gareth Price, mitigating, said his client also had no significant recollection of what happened but had not challenged anything the victim had said
Fine or payment
eight months
A woman was knocked to the ground by her partner, who then gripped her by the chin and repeatedly banged her head on the floor, a court was told.Blackburn Magistrates' Court heard the entire incident was witnessed by the victim's five-year-old son, who was shouting, "Mummy, Mummy," during the beating.Andrew Dagg, 37, of Greystones Drive, Fence, pleaded guilty to assault causing actual bodily harm.He was sentenced to eight months in prison, suspended for 12 months, with 150 hours of unpaid work and 25 days of rehabilitation activity requirements.He was also made subject to a restraining order for two years, which prohibits any contact with the victim, and ordered to pay her 500 compensation.Deputy District Judge Matthew Wallace said the offence was made more serious because it had been committed in front of the young child.Gareth Price, mitigating, said his client also had no significant recollection of what happened but had not challenged anything the victim had said