THUG AVOIDS JAIL FOR HEAD STAMP ATTACK ON ‘VULNERABLE’ MAN IN PERTH CITY CENTRE
A violent thug who vanished midway through his trial has narrowly avoided jail for stamping on the head of an “incredibly vulnerable” robbery victim in Perth city centre.
Duane Haney and co-accused Mharie McRitchie were convicted of assaulting Johnathan Lindsay in St John’s Place on January 22 2022.
CCTV footage showed Scone woman McRitchie snatching away Mr Lindsay’s mobile phone, before Haney stamps on his head.
Jurors last month found 43-year-old Haney guilty of assaulting his victim to his injury, while McRitchie, 32, was convicted of assault and robbery.
The pair who absconded during their trial were brought back to Perth Sheriff Court for sentencing, having spent the last four weeks on remand.
Man was ‘dragged into’ assault The court heard how Haney, of Hawick, was afraid of the prospect of being sent to prison.
His lawyer said he struggled with alcohol and used drink as a coping mechanism following childhood trauma.
“That is something he has overcome through counselling,” the court was told.
Sheriff Jennifer Bain KC told Haney: “I note that you have accepted the jury’s verdict and have expressed remorse.
“The CCTV did show you largely standing back from your co-accused as she grabs the phone from the victim.
“At one point, you seem to be trying to separate them.
“However, the jury’s verdict also reflects that you also stamped on his head.
She said: “It would have been clear to you that he was an incredible vulnerable individual and had done nothing to warrant the attack that was perpetrated upon him.” The sheriff said that Davey had a record of violent crime, “albeit it is of some age.” She added: “I also accept you were not the instigator but you were dragged into it by your co-accused.
“I am narrowly persuaded this can be dealt with by way of a community based disposal.” Haney was ordered to carry out 250 hours unpaid work and placed on a restriction of liberty order for four months.
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UK
Country
from United States
- based on first and surname
67.3%
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First-name region
UK
United States
66.2%
Surname region
UK
United States
68.3%
Court Outcome
Conviction and Sentencing Details
Sentenced
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on remand. Man was 'dragged into' assault The court heard how Haney, of Hawick, was afraid of the prospect of being sent to prison. His lawyer said he struggled with alcohol and used drink as a coping mechanism following childhood trauma...
Community order
four months
She said: "It would have been clear to you that he was an incredible vulnerable individual and had done nothing to warrant the attack that was perpetrated upon him." The sheriff said that Davey had a record of violent crime, "albeit it is of some age." She added: "I also accept you were not the instigator but you were dragged into it by your co-accused. "I am narrowly persuaded this can be dealt with by way of a community based disposal." Haney was ordered to carry out 250 hours unpaid work and placed on a restriction of liberty order for four months