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07
Jul 2021
An argument over a barking dog led to a man being hit over the head with a claw hammer in a street in Harrogate.
The victim was attacked near Harrogate town centre by 31-year-old Maciej Rataj who struck two or three blows with the DIY tool, York Crown Court heard.
The victim fell to the ground and was stamped on by Rataj, who had crept up on him from behind.
Prosecutor Andrew Finlay said witnesses called police and helped the victim, who was taken to hospital with cuts to his scalp and lip and a swollen and bloodied nose.
The man was named in court but the Stray Ferret has decided not to reveal his identity. He was advised by hospital staff to have a CT scan but discharged himself without being X-rayed.
Rataj was soon arrested but lied to officers that he had acted in self-defence and used an umbrella to attack the victim.
He admitted assault occasioning actual bodily harm and appeared for sentence on Wednesday.
Witnesses saw Rataj “change his grip” on the hammer as he approached the victim from behind. He then struck the victim with “two-to-three blows” to the head while he was laid on the ground.
Mr Finlay said:
He said it was a “sustained” attack and that Rataj had followed the victim for “some distance” before attacking him.
Andrew Stranex, acting for Rataj, said his client, a Polish national, had never been in trouble before and was a hard-working man.
The 12-month prison sentence was suspended for two years, during which time Rataj will be supervised by the Probation Service.
He was also ordered to carry out 100 hours of unpaid work and complete a 15-day rehabilitation programme.
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