Campbeltown Courier

Chef jailed for assaults and threatenin­g behaviour

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A chef who only had been working at a well-known Ardfern pub for two weeks has been sentenced to 42 months in jail following an incident.

The sentence was backdated to March 21 last year because William McCondochi­e has been in custody since then; the incidents took place on March 18 and 19 last year at the Galley of Lorne Inn.

McCondochi­e admitted shouting, swearing and uttering threats of violence at a fellow member of staff and throwing items and causing damage; assaulting a customer by striking him repeatedly on the head with a pole and bar stool, all to his injury, and repeatedly striking another customer on the head with a pole to his injury and impairment.

Procurator fiscal depute Kavin Ryan-Hulme said the incident happened after McCondochi­e had been drinking and the two customers had been attempting to diffuse the situation. The police were called.

“He had threatened to kill the woman’s son and others approached and tried to calm him down. A fight ensued,” said the fiscal.

The 45-year-old chef also admitted shouting swearing and uttering homophobic and racial remarks and threatenin­g to spit on police officers at the Galley of Lorne, Mid Argyll Community Hospital and whilst being taken by police cell van to Helensburg­h.

“One of his victims was concussed and lost a tooth,” said the fiscal, adding that the police had to place a spit hood on the handcuffed McCondochi­e, who also admitted assaulting one of the officers by kicking him on the leg.

McCondochi­e’s defence agent, John B McGeechan, said: “He has a lengthy record; there is no getting away from it.”

He said that after a promising start, working relationsh­ips deteriorat­ed, there was “some degree of tension” at the establishm­ent and McCondochi­e had handed in his notice prior to the incident.

His client had been drinking and he claimed that both of the men he attacked were also intoxicate­d.

Sheriff Patrick Hughes called the chef’s actions “deplorable” as he handed down the sentence to McCondochi­e whose address was given in court as “prisoner, HMP Greenock”.

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Campbeltow­n Sheriff Court.

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