A man who repeatedly stabbed a father in the street while high on cocaine amid a simmering row over an unpaid £40 debt has been locked up for nine years.
Jailed: Llewellyn Newth A CARLISLE man who stabbed a stranger for no reason on a city street has been jailed for five years. Llewellyn Newth, 44, was sentenced at Carlisle Crown Court today after he admitted three offences: intentionally wounding a man on October 28 last year; possessing a bladed article in a public place without good reason; and an assault causing actual bodily harm on a separate occasion. Newth, of Esther Street, Currock, Carlisle, will have to serve a two-year licence extension after the expiry of his five year prison term, meaning he will remain at risk of recall to prison.
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