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NICHOLAS HUFTON SHAMES WHITEHAVEN WITH VIOLENT OUTBURST AND ANIMAL ABUSE
In a disturbing incident that has shocked the community of Whitehaven, Nicholas Hufton, born on 7 November 1980 and residing at 34 Duke Street, was found guilty of a series of violent and reckless acts that culminated in the abuse of a young puppy named Maximus.According to court records, Hufton’s violent behavior escalated when he threw a Patterdale terrier, Maximus, causing the animal to strike her head against a door. Witnesses reported that Hufton’s actions were part of a broader pattern of aggression, which included damaging property and assaulting a police officer during the incident.
The damage inflicted on a door valued at approximately £500 was part of Hufton’s destructive rampage. During the confrontation, Hufton also physically assaulted a police officer, beating him in a manner that drew concern from law enforcement officials and witnesses alike. The assault was severe enough to warrant legal action and contributed to the court’s decision to hold Hufton accountable.
Hufton’s guilty plea was formally accepted by the court, which took into consideration his admission of guilt. As part of the sentencing, Hufton was ordered to pay a total of £505, which included £325 in compensation to the victim, a £95 surcharge for the victim, and £85 in court costs. Additionally, the court imposed a ban on Hufton owning or keeping a dog for a period of 12 months, citing his actions that caused distress to the animal.
Furthermore, Hufton was mandated to adhere to a six-month electronically monitored curfew, restricting his movements during specified hours. This measure aims to prevent any further incidents and ensure compliance with the court’s directives. The case has garnered significant attention in Whitehaven, highlighting concerns over animal welfare and public safety in the area.