ROBERT JONES FROM KELTY INVOLVED IN VIOLENT ALTERCATION ON CENTRE STREET, DUNFERMLINE
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Kelty Domestic Abuser
A serious incident of domestic violence unfolded in Dunfermline when Robert Jones, a 35-year-old resident of Croftangry Road in Kelty, was brought before the court following an assault on his partner. The incident, which took place on December 15 of the previous year, was reportedly triggered by a heated argument over their children's behaviour.
According to court proceedings, the altercation began during a lunchtime dispute on Centre Street. Despite the efforts of Jones's partner to de-escalate the situation, tensions continued to rise, ultimately leading to physical violence. Jones admitted to pushing his partner multiple times, actions that resulted in her falling onto a sofa and hitting her head, as well as being pushed onto other furniture, causing her injury.
The Depute Fiscal, Dev Kapadia, detailed that the violence escalated to the point where Jones pushed his partner onto her body, causing her to fall to the ground and sustain injuries. The court heard that the pushing caused her to fall onto furniture, which contributed to her head injury, raising concerns about the severity of the assault.
During the hearing, defence solicitor Chris Sneddon expressed remorse on behalf of his client, stating that Jones deeply regrets the incident. Sneddon emphasized that Jones understands the impact of his actions on his partner and others involved, and he committed to never repeating such behaviour in the future.
Sheriff Charles Macnair sentenced Jones to a community payback order, which includes supervision for a period of 18 months. The court's decision reflects the seriousness of the offence and the need for rehabilitation and monitoring to prevent future incidents.
According to court proceedings, the altercation began during a lunchtime dispute on Centre Street. Despite the efforts of Jones's partner to de-escalate the situation, tensions continued to rise, ultimately leading to physical violence. Jones admitted to pushing his partner multiple times, actions that resulted in her falling onto a sofa and hitting her head, as well as being pushed onto other furniture, causing her injury.
The Depute Fiscal, Dev Kapadia, detailed that the violence escalated to the point where Jones pushed his partner onto her body, causing her to fall to the ground and sustain injuries. The court heard that the pushing caused her to fall onto furniture, which contributed to her head injury, raising concerns about the severity of the assault.
During the hearing, defence solicitor Chris Sneddon expressed remorse on behalf of his client, stating that Jones deeply regrets the incident. Sneddon emphasized that Jones understands the impact of his actions on his partner and others involved, and he committed to never repeating such behaviour in the future.
Sheriff Charles Macnair sentenced Jones to a community payback order, which includes supervision for a period of 18 months. The court's decision reflects the seriousness of the offence and the need for rehabilitation and monitoring to prevent future incidents.