Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

Postie’s curfew time altered

- BY GORDON CURRIE

A DUNDEE postman has been allowed to end his daily curfew at 5.30am so he can get to work for 6am to start his postal round.

Michael Easton delivered a blow that left his friend partially deaf and scarred for life and has been placed on a curfew for six months.

Easton booted Scott Campbell in the head and left him lying lifeless and unconsciou­s in a pool of blood on the pavement during a birthday night out.

The 33-year-old was also ordered to carry out 210 hours of unpaid work in the community as a direct alternativ­e to a prison sentence.

Solicitor Jim Laverty, for Easton, said: “All I would like to say is that Easton is horrified by the injuries he has caused to Mr Campbell.”

Dundee Sheriff Court was told both men had been part of a group out celebratin­g a birthday in the centre of Dundee on July 11 2020.

Fiscal depute Alistair McDermid told the court: “They were in Slessor Gardens when a fight broke out between Mr Campbell and Easton.

“Mr Campbell made his way to Dock Street.

“Easton approached because he was still upset from the previous altercatio­n.

“The complainer leaned forward as if to rugby tackle him.

“Easton kicked him to the head with his right foot, causing him to fall to the ground.

“He was unconsciou­s and bleeding heavily from his head.

“Bystanders took hold of Easton and pulled him away. Easton ran off.”

Some of the party went to Easton’s home before he and others returned to the scene and found the victim still lying covered in blood.

Easton flagged down police and told them they were looking for him.

He told officers Mr Campbell had knocked his tooth out during the first fracas.

The court was told the victim sustained multiple skull fractures and was left with a two-inch scar.

The court was told he lost his hearing for three months and suffered from memory loss and slurred speech in the aftermath of the assault.

Easton, 33, of Candle Lane, Dundee, admitted assaulting Mr Campbell leaving him severely injured and permanentl­y disfigured and impaired.

Sheriff Alistair Carmichael said: “It’s a serious offence.

“The kick to Mr Campbell’s head resulted in him falling over, knocking his head against the ground and suffering a serious injury as a result.”

 ?? ?? Michael Easton booted a friend in the head, resulting in injury and temporary hearing loss.
Michael Easton booted a friend in the head, resulting in injury and temporary hearing loss.

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