JCB Worker Sentenced for Assault and Harassment of Ex-Partner
JCB worker made chilling threat to partner after breaking her eye socket

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Dominic Peaty, a 47-year-old JCB worker from Upper Tean, England, was sentenced to 47 months in prison for violently assaulting his ex-partner and subjecting her to harassment. Following a series of threats and abusive messages, he fractured her eye socket and continued to intimidate her even after being released on bail.
- 01Peaty was convicted of common assault, criminal damage, inflicting grievous bodily harm, harassment, stalking causing fear of violence, and witness intimidation.
- 02The victim reported receiving over 100 calls from Peaty between December and January, despite a court order prohibiting contact.
- 03Judge Richard McConaghy emphasized the significant psychological impact of Peaty's actions on the victim, who now lives in constant fear.
- 04Peaty's behavior escalated from verbal threats to physical violence, including kicking the victim and punching her in the face.
- 05A ten-year restraining order was issued against Peaty to protect the victim from further harassment.
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Dominic Peaty, a 47-year-old JCB worker from Upper Tean, England, has been sentenced to 47 months in prison after a court heard he violently assaulted his ex-partner and subjected her to relentless harassment. The court was informed that Peaty broke his ex-partner's eye socket during an altercation on October 19, where he also smashed her phone and damaged her property. Following a camping trip on August 24, Peaty became aggressive after the victim lost her phone, kicking her in the ribs and subsequently sending her a barrage of threatening messages. After being released on bail, he continued to contact her, making over 100 calls and threatening her horses. In a victim statement, the woman described living in constant fear, anxiety, and distress due to Peaty's actions, which have severely impacted her daily life. Judge Richard McConaghy condemned Peaty's behavior, highlighting the psychological toll on the victim and issuing a 10-year restraining order to prevent further contact.
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The case highlights the serious consequences of domestic violence and harassment, affecting not only the victim's safety but also her mental health and well-being.
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