The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Man jailed over city murder bid

COURT: Eight-year term for man found guilty of attempted murder of partner

- WILMA RILEY

A Tayside man branded a danger to women was yesterday jailed for eight years for attempting to murder his partner.

Dennis Cox, 33, subjected Janine Stewart to a terrifying attack at a house in Balunie Avenue, Dundee, on November 20 2018.

Cox punched and bit Ms Stewart and compressed her neck, before throwing her across the room. He also attacked her on April 12 2019 by grabbing her round the neck in a sleeper hold, to her permanent impairment and permanent disfigurem­ent.

Cox was also found guilty of assaulting George Lamb by striking him with a hammer and attempting to strike him with knives at a flat on Ballidean Road, Dundee, on March 31 last year.

At the High Court in Glasgow, Cox, who has 41 previous conviction­s, including for domestic abuse and stalking, was branded a danger to women and at high risk of reoffendin­g.

Judge Lord Arthurson told him “You have shown a lack of remorse and are assessed as being at a high risk of causing harm to females you are in a relationsh­ip with.

“You present a high risk of serious harm to the public.”

Lord Arthurson ordered Cox to be monitored in the community on licence for two years after his release from prison.

Defence counsel Tim Niven-smith said: “Mr Cox is clearly a risk to those women he is in a relationsh­ip with. This woman received very significan­t injuries and she required medical treatment.”

Sentence had been deferred so the judge could obtain reports about Cox’s character and the risk he poses to the public.

Cox pled not guilty to all charges but jurors found him guilty following a week-long trial at the High Court in Edinburgh.

During the trial, Mr Lamb, 32, of Dundee, told the court he knew Cox and another woman who Cox was seeing at the time.

On the evening he was attacked, he said this woman was staying at his thenhome at Ballindean Road.

Mr Lamb said Cox had contacted him to ask if she was there and he had lied and said she was not.

He said he later heard banging on his door and Cox suddenly appeared inside then hit him with an object.

He added: “I wasn’t exactly sure what it was. I thought it was maybe like a hammer.”

Mr Lamb said: “I thought to myself, I need to get out of here.

“He wasn’t happy that I didn’t tell him she was there.”

He said he ran and managed to get past Cox but then noticed his head was bleeding.

He said Cox then continued to assault him with the hammer.

Mr Lamb phoned an ambulance and Cox was later arrested by police. He first appeared in court in connection with the charges on April 16 last year.

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