'He is the reason many good people swerve town because of horrors like him'
Steven Lowry, 38, walked free last Friday, having been given an 18 month suspended sentence after he "smashed" the face of a man who had bought him a drink only moments earlier on Sunday, April 16. Liverpool Crown Court heard how Lowry, from Noctorum, was at a nightclub on Market Street, Birkenhead, when either he or victim Daniel Fell bumped into the other in the bathrooms.
Lowry raised his arm "at one stage," and then "without any warning whatsoever" he brought his elbow down on his victim and "smashed him in the face." Fell was left with a "number of injuries to his face." These included a fractured cheekbone which "he still suffers with to this day." Lowry has multiple previous convictions, including convictions for battering an ex-girlfriend and leading police on a 70mph chase while serving a suspended sentence. The car drove through red lights and when it slowed down a passenger jumped out of the still moving vehicle, followed by Lowry before the car hit a single decker bus, causing it "significant damage." At the time, he had seven previous convictions for 11 offences.
Commenter 'Anthony McMahon' said: "Wondering whether he might have been sent down if the prisons were not full and the judges are being told to issue more community sentences. should bring in a change were suspended sentences are only for first time offenders."
Danmark Seneste Nyt, Danmark Overskrifter
Similar News:Du kan også læse nyheder, der ligner denne, som vi har indsamlet fra andre nyhedskilder.
Mum jumped out window to escape thug ex who threatened to ‘put her to sleep’Amy Beckley started dating Shaquille McDonald just six weeks before the horrendous attack on Saturday, March 4 earlier this year.
Læs mere »
Thug approached woman in street and brutally attacked herA thug approached a woman in a street and brutally attacked her.
Læs mere »
Thug carried out brutal Hogmanay attack on his partner in GlasgowA THUG who carried out a brutal Hogmanay assault on his partner is now behind bars.
Læs mere »
West Lothian serviceman clocking up the miles for charity on Rob Roy WayTony Hooman has been helping fellow veterans with charity walks
Læs mere »
Everyday lives of the Nolan Sisters from school run to walks in Blackpool parkThe sisters spoke about their day-to-day lives at the official unveiling of their blue plaque
Læs mere »
Four early dementia warning signs spotted in the way you walkThere are certain early signs of the disease that may be noticed in the way a person walks, including pace and sense of direction.
Læs mere »