A man who admitted a charge of intentional strangulation on his partner has been handed a 12-month community order by magistrates
Peter Malcolm Braine, aged 33, of Hayward Avenue, in Donnington, Telford, got into a furious argument with the victim on March 12 over going to see his sick stepfather.
Katie Price, prosecuting, said a neighbour had called 999 at 11.15am on the day and said that “next door were smashing **** out of each other”.Braine was arrested and taken to Malinsgate police station. The row then became physical and he “grabbed her by the throat and pushed her on the floor”. The incident lasted 20-30 minutes.
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