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Fife man jailed for ‘sustained and unprovoked’ assault in Dunfermline

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A Fife man who committed a ”sustained and unprovoked” assault has been jailed for nine months.

Darren Williams (33), described as a prisoner at Perth, appeared on indictment at Cupar Sheriff Courton Monday and was told that he had an ”appalling” record and jail was the only option.

Williams had been due to stand trial before sheriff and jury at Cupar, but when the case was called the Crown accepted a guilty plea to one of the four charges on the indictment.

This stated that in February, at a house in Golfdrum Street, Dunfermline, he assaulted Derek Bell, repeatedly punched him on the head and body, butted him on the head, repeatedly kneed him on the head, seized him by the clothing and threw him across a room causing him to collide with furniture.

Pleas of not guilty were accepted to the other three charges, one of which alleged a masked assault in another Dunfermline house, and a claim that Williams assaulted another man with a hammer, presented a knife at him, and robbed him of money.

Another of the not guilty pleas related to an allegation that Williams assaulted a pregnant woman in Dunfermline, held a knife to her head, searched her clothing, and robbed her of money.

The fourth charge was an allegation that Williams obstructed police and refused to provide a swab.

Depute fiscal Brent Bissett told the court the assault on Mr Bell took place when he tried to intervene in a disagreement between Williams and another person.

He was punched around 20 times before being dragged to his feet and thrown across a room, leaving his clothing and a table splashed with blood.

Bell was taken to hospital with substantial bruising to his face, neck, and body, and had stitches inserted in a face wound.

Defence solicitor Zander Flett said Williams was genuinely remorseful.

Sheriff Charles Macnair jailed Williams for a total of nine months, which includes a requirement to serve an unexpired portion of a previous prison sentence.