Halifax Courier

Man jailed after fracas at party

- Court Reporter nnewsdesk@halifaxcou­rier.co.uk @hxcourier

A 37-YEAR-OLD Queensbury man with a record for assaulting women has been jailed for 15 months after his latest victim suffered a cut head and a fractured arm following a party.

The complainan­t and others had been trying to stop drunken Daniel Atkinson from driving another partygoer home in the early hours, but he became aggressive towards them during an argument in the street.

Prosecutor Ken Green told Bradford Crown Court that Atkinson used both his hands to push the woman backwards and when she fell she struck her head on the ground.

Atkinson drove off after incident and the woman was later treated in hospital for a cut to the back of her head.

Mr Green said the complainan­t had also suffered an injury to her shoulder and it was later found that she had suffered a fracture to her upper arm.

In a victim impact statement she described being unable to drive for two months and having to undergo physiother­apy on her shoulder.

Mr Green explained that the time of the assault in July 2018 Atkinson was already subject to a community order for a previous incident of violence in strikingly similar circumstan­ces when he assaulted his sister and his partner as they tried to stop him driving off in a vehicle while drunk.

Mr Flint said his client hadn’t touched a drop of alcohol for the last six months and he was determined to address his problems with anger and drink.

He submitted that there was a realistic prospect of rehabilita­tion in Atkinson’s case, but Recorder Andrew Dallas said the offending was too serious to suspend the prison sentence.

The judge said Atkinson’s previous offending against six different women was a very concerning pattern of behaviour.

The judge said Atkinson’s previous offending was a very concerning pattern of behaviour

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