Drunken thug jailed after hitting female police officer in the face with his shoe

A drunken serial-offender has been locked-up after he flicked off his shoe and struck a police officer in the face.
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Sheffield Crown Court heard on April 15 how Mark Stanton, aged 37, of Beechville Avenue, Swinton, near Rotherham, was initially found intoxicated in a garden at his father’s home.

Edward Moss, prosecuting, said Stanton had been causing a disturbance at his father’s address and after police had been called they found the defendant collapsed in the garden.

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Mr Moss added Stanton was described as very drunk and while he was reluctant to be searched at a police station he flicked a shoe off and struck a female officer in the eye.

A cordon of police tape     (Photo credit should read NIKLAS HALLE'N/AFP via Getty Images)A cordon of police tape     (Photo credit should read NIKLAS HALLE'N/AFP via Getty Images)
A cordon of police tape (Photo credit should read NIKLAS HALLE'N/AFP via Getty Images)

Judge Rachael Harrison told Stanton: “You recklessly removed your shoe in the direction of the victim.”

Stanton, who has 46 previous convictions, pleaded guilty to assaulting an emergency worker after the incident on August 24, 2020, and he admitted stealing a mobile phone and a laptop after a theft in Rotherham in February.

Mr Moss said Stanton had tried to sell the phone at a Cash Converters shop but when the phone rang and was called back by a staff member they discovered it had been stolen.

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The court heard the phone was stolen from someone receiving treatment at hospital while Stanton had also been a patient and the defendant claimed he had been under the influence of alcohol.

Judge Harrison told Stanton: “It was a mean thing to do to someone in hospital receiving treatment.”

She sentenced Stanton to five months of custody.

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