Man (52) placed on probation after grabbing woman's neck and being aggressive to paramedics trying to help her

The Magistrate's Court. Picture: ROB CURRIE. (39706128)

A 52-YEAR-OLD man who grabbed a woman’s neck and became aggressive towards paramedics attending to her has been put on probation for nine months.

The Magistrate’s Court heard that Kursten John Bree had already served the equivalent of a three-month custodial sentence since the incident, which took place in November last year.

Legal adviser Kerry Grieve, prosecuting, said Bree phoned community service supervisors that day to tell them that the woman was too ill to attend a community service work session.

The supervisors went to her home and found she and Bree were both “heavily drunk”.

They called paramedics who saw Bree place his hands on the woman’s shoulders and then move them up to her neck. “She appeared to cower away from him as much as possible,” Ms Grieve said.

The paramedics tried to get him to leave the room. “He tensed up and became aggressive,” she added.

The court also heard that Bree had previous convictions for causing a breach of the peace.

Advocate Allana Binnie, defending, said Bree did not remember anything of the incident, as he had been drunk, but added: “He accepts the prosecution’s evidence.”

Of the grabbing of the woman’s neck, the advocate said: “He describes his behaviour as disgusting and knows there are no excuses for it.

“It was a single act, not a sustained assault. It was a low-level common assault.”

Relief Magistrate Sarah Fitz told Bree: “The court takes any grabbing of the neck very seriously.”

She accepted that he had already served the equivalent of almost three months in custody if the discount for his guilty common assault plea was counted.

She imposed a probation order but warned him: “If there are any further incidents the court will take a different approach and you will be looking at a substantial period in custody.”

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