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May 2023
A Harrogate man has been jailed for six months after he tried to get his ex-partner to drop assault charges against him.
Daniel Berisha, 33, contacted the victim through a third party demanding she withdrew the complaint she had made to police, York Crown Court heard.
Prosecutor Michael Cahill said Berisha and the named victim started a relationship when she came to live in the UK in 2019.
She moved into his then home in Pendragon Way, Harrogate, but by the summer of 2020 the relationship began to break down due to Berisha’s cocaine use.
On November 4 last year, an argument broke out as Berisha pestered her for money to buy drugs.
The victim refused to give him the £80 but Berisha “followed her around the house, saying: "Give me the money’”.
Berisha told her that if she didn’t give him the money, he would personally transfer the cash from her account into his.
Mr Cahill said:
Defence barrister Ismael Uddin said that despite the “unsavoury” episode, Berisha was a hard-working man whose employers thought highly of him.
Judge Sean Morris told Berisha:
Berisha received a six-month jail sentence and was given a five-year restraining order banning him from contacting the victim and going to her home or workplace.
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