MK magistrates took his plea of guilty into account when sentencing
Wednesday, 12th May 2021, 4:09 pm
A young man has been ordered to carry out 100 hours of unpaid work as a punishment for beating a police officer and carrying a knife in a public place.
Juventus Donbeinaa, 22, who lives on Monkston Park, pleaded guilty to both charges at Milton Keynes magistrates court.
The assault by beating happened in February last year, on the same day police discovered a kitchen knife in his possession.
Donbeinaa admitted both charges
Donbeinaa was given a community order to take part for 30 days in a programme called Building Better Relationships. He must also carry out 100 hours of work, unpaid, over the next 12 months.
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