Published:
7:30 AM May 11, 2021
Kyle Kidd-Stanton, 34, of Canterbury Close, Ipswich, admitted racially aggravated assault in March this year.
- Credit: Charlotte Bond
An Ipswich man who spat at a neighbour and told him to “go back to his own country” before kicking and punching him has been given a community order.
Sentencing Kyle Kidd-Stanton, Judge William Clegg said: “This is a serious offence made all the more serious by the deeply offensive language you used.”
Kidd-Stanton was seen climbing out of a window in an agitated state before going to his neighbour’s front door and ringing the bell continuously, Ipswich Crown Court heard.
Published:
7:30 AM May 11, 2021
Kyle Kidd-Stanton, 34, of Canterbury Close, Ipswich, admitted racially aggravated assault in March this year.
- Credit: Charlotte Bond
An Ipswich man who spat at a neighbour and told him to “go back to his own country” before kicking and punching him has been given a community order.
Sentencing Kyle Kidd-Stanton, Judge William Clegg said: “This is a serious offence made all the more serious by the deeply offensive language you used.”
Kidd-Stanton was seen climbing out of a window in an agitated state before going to his neighbour’s front door and ringing the bell continuously, Ipswich Crown Court heard.