Zachary Smith had got into his car with his partner and was reversing out of the driveway on November 17, 2017.
This resulted in a moped having to stop which caused the riders of the moped, who had been drinking and taking Class C drugs that evening, to become angry.
Rudkin, 18 at the time, got off the moped and started shouting and (sic) Mr Smith through the driver window, before his friend joined him.
Mr Smith got out of his car to try and get the men to leave, but then one struck him in the face, resulting in his teeth being knocked out.
Rudkin then joined in, hitting Mr Smith and a fight broke out between the three along with Mr Smith’s girlfriend.
The duo then behaved aggressively towards neighbours who tried to diffuse the situation.
Lovely!
Ian Cliff, mitigating, told the court Rudkin was remorseful for his actions and had not offended since the incident, and that it has taken more than two years for him to be sentenced.
Don't you wish, just once, they'd come up with something different?
Judge Samantha Leigh (Ed: *sighs*) told Rudkin: “You had a lot to drink with your friend that evening and Class C drugs were taken.
"You had lost all sense of perception and your behaviour was quite frankly disgusting.
“You are not the person that knocked the teeth out but of course it was a joint enterprise.”
We all know what's coming...
Rudkin, of Walpole Walk, Rayleigh, was given six months in jail suspended for 12 months, 100 hours unpaid work and 30 days rehabilitation.
He must also pay Mr Smith £750 compensation.
With two years interest?
2 comments:
The victim does not have a snowballs chance in hell of seeing the compensation. British justice t it's best!
Sadly true, I suspect...
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