Derry Court: Man who stabbed woman in buttocks with scissors jailed for domestic assault

Paddy Leonard, 27 Jan

A man has been jailed at Derry Magistrate's Court today for three

domestic assaults in one where he stabbed the woman in the buttocks

with a pair of scissors.

James Doherty (23) of Deramore Drive in Derry had denied the charges of

two assaults on April 2 and one on March 10 last year.

He did not turn up for his contest and had been convicted in his

absence.

Today the court was told that the injured party, now his former

partner, had been asleep in bed on April 2 when Doherty woke her up and

was 'immediately hostile.'

He shouted at her to leave before striking her with a closed fist in

the face.

She went down the stairs and came back up to see if Doherty had calmed

down.

She was rolling a cigarette when she felt a sharp pain in her buttocks

and an examination revealed he had stabbed her with a small pair of

scissors.

When she challenged Doherty he said 'I got away with stabbing someone

before and I will again.'

The woman phoned police and also disclosed Doherty had also assaulted

her on March 10 by punching her to the face.

Defence solicitor Keith Kyle said his client was aware of the court's

attitude to domestic violence.

He said that as his client had not co-operated with probation the

options before the court were 'limited'.

The solicitor said that the assaults occurred when Doherty was abusing

substances and was now clean.

District Judge Barney McElholm said that there was no pre-sentence

report because Doherty 'could not be bothered'.

He said there was a long history of domestic abuse towards the same

injured party.

He sentenced Doherty to 5 months in prison and imposed a Restraining

Order for a period of 5 years.