Derbyshire man punched neighbour in face when Facebook row boiled over
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Mark Clay, 58, caused a cut to the complainant’s lip with the blow during a confrontation at Mansfield Road, Clowne, on August 14.
Chesterfield Magistrates Court heard there had been an “exchange” of Facebook messages before the incident.
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Hide AdProsecutor Rebecca Williamson said Clay turned up at the complainant’s address accusing him of “hitting his daughter”, which the complainant denied.
She said: “The victim was pushed and then punched to the face, which caused a cut to the left side of the victim’s lip.
"It was a spur of the moment offence.”
Clay had three previous convictions of some age – including assaults in 1982 and 1990 and a public order offence, the court heard.
His solicitor David Gittins said: “The most recent assault was 32 years ago – the complainant and the defendant have known each other for some time.
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Hide Ad"There’s animosity on both sides and it’s far to say they don’t get on.”
Mr Gittins added that – Clay was “really annoyed with himself” as he was a carer for his partner who has chronic fatigue syndrome.
A magistrate told Clay: “It was almost idiotic of you to get involved in this fracas in the first place.”
The defendant, of High Street, Clowne, was handed a £276 fine, a £110 victim surcharge and £85 court costs.