A WOMAN was attacked by her partner, dragged from the house and left outside half-naked.
The culprit was 42-year-old Daniel Stevens, of Castle Avenue, Crosshill, who has appeared for sentencing at Dunfermline Sheriff Court.
He admitted that on 13th June at his home he assaulted his partner, seized her clothing and pulled it off, seized her by the arm and dragged her out of the house, all to his injury.
Depute fiscal Christine Allan said there had been an argument and Stevens lunged at his partner, grabbing her phone.
He seized her by the arm and pushed her on to a sofa. He then dragged her outside and left her there “in a semi-naked state”.
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The woman went into a neighbour’s home and the police were called. She had suffered bruising, friction burns and a grazed knee.
Defence solicitor Stephen Morrison said his client suffers from “issues with anger management and anxiety”.
The court was told the relationship is now over.
Sheriff Krista Johnston imposed a community payback order with 90 hours of unpaid work.
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