Teenage girl attacks disabled man
A TEENAGE girl left a disabled Barnstaple man bruised and bleeding on the floor after a violent attack, a court was told.
The 17-year-old Barnstaple girl was given a year's community order after admitting inflicting actual bodily harm upon 51-year-old Oliver Hebden, who has chronic asthma and uses a walking stick.
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Exeter Crown Court
Exeter Crown Court heard that the girl and her group of friends swore at Mr Hebden and shouted insults, including calling him a "cripple", before she launched her attack and stopped him from calling the police.
Judge Ian Leeming QC told the girl he had been intending to jail her for a long time until he learned of the progress she had made in turning her life around since the incident.
The court heard Mr Hebden had also accepted a letter of apology from the girl, who cannot be identified because of her age.
Prosecutor Michael Brabin said the victim was walking home near a subway on the Roundswell estate, just after midnight on May 16 this year.
The victim was approached by a gang who shouted abuse, before the girl stopped him from walking away.
"He was frightened," said Mr Brabin.
"He got onto his phone to call police. As he was doing that, he was hit in the back by this defendant.
"He was asked if he was calling police and he felt he couldn't continue it so he stopped.
"Then his walking stick was thrown into the hedge and the defendant threw his mobile phone into a hedge."
Mr Brabin said: "He was then hit repeatedly by the defendant. He fell to the floor, out of breath. With a lack of walking stick, he couldn't get up.
"He lay on the path for ten minutes, then he started to crawl to his home. He couldn't get back up but he managed to get to his house."
Mr Hebden did not suffer serious injures but was bruised and bleeding.
The drunken girl had to be handcuffed to the police car upon arrest, while banging her head and threatening them.
She has three previous convictions including being drunk and disorderly and is already serving a community order for assault.
Defence counsel Lee Bremridge said the girl was remorseful and was now a hard-working student who was getting help to stay out of trouble.
"She has grown up in a family that has known nothing except having benefits," said Mr Bremridge, adding that his client was determined to pursue education and find a job.
He said she had a difficult background, having grown up with a drug addict father.
The judge told her: "The facts and circumstances of this offence are truly disgraceful, as you understand. The victim is seriously disabled. He had the grave misfortune to come across you."









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by teresa, barnstaple
Saturday, October 17 2009, 12:12AM
“this piece of scum is a role model for other kids they think its ok to stab beat rob look at the mess the country's in its not safe for decent citizens to go out especially the old and frail the law is to soft on thugs”
by teresa, barnstaple
Saturday, October 17 2009, 12:08AM
“this is typical of the youths of today they think they can do what they like and get away with it what next will she kill someone and get another smack on the wrist the law needs to get tough with teenagers a short sharp shock in jail would have done her some good the poor victim”
by Andy, Brayford
Friday, October 16 2009, 12:42PM
“You have to question the mental state of a person capable of doing such a thing. I'm afraid this person is not a result of a tough upbringing rather a life of thinking you can get away with it. By 17 you should no the difference between right and wrong and you should take some responsibility for you actions - a sad reflection on a certain section of today's society.”
by lee dawe, winkleigh
Friday, October 16 2009, 10:22AM
“trouble with this country is all you get is the law not justice.”
by jono, Barnstaple
Friday, October 16 2009, 6:19AM
“If this 'judge' had been the victim here do we think the scum would have been allowed to walk free? If this moron has had 3 previous convictions yet continues to offend do we think the system is failing us? So it had a tough upbringing so do a lot over others but its not a 'get out of jail free card' is it? This low life needs taking off the streets before a more serious offence is commited & another decent yet frail person is subject to the whims of this peice of dirt. For the judge to use the phrase 'grave misfortune to come across you' proves that walking the streets in safety has now become a lottery. What sort of signal does this send out to other frail/elderly people, knowing that at any time they may be 'unfortunate to come across' someone who will quite possibly beat them to the floor in broad daylight. Lets have the name & address of this little lump of excrement & let the people decide the punishment, obviously the courts are totally inept. This is not vindictive or vigilante in any way just a call to to reclaim the streets. Innocent people have rights too, the right to walk about in a free & safe enviroment. If this gentleman had set about this pack of dogs in the same way as he was attacked I suspect first offence or not he would probably be spending Christmas behind bars. Well done Mr Hebden for accepting her apology but I doubt it will defend you in future.”