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Joker of Nottingham jailed over bowling ball attack
The officer in the case has spoken about Damien Hammond
17:55, 5 FEB 2021
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Damien Hammond (Image: Nottingham Post)
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image captionDamien Hammond is well known for walking around Nottingham dressed as the Joker from Batman
A prolific criminal has been jailed for dropping a bowling ball on a council worker s head and giving him a brain injury.
Damien Hammond, known for walking around Nottingham dressed as Batman s nemesis the Joker, had previously been convicted of 110 offences.
In December 2019, he attacked a man who was collecting a television Hammond had left on the pavement outside his flat.
The bowling ball fractured the man s skull and caused a brain haemorrhage. Volatile individual
Hammond, 31, of Strelley Road in Nottingham, was found guilty of causing grievous bodily harm with intent following a trial at Nottingham Crown Court.
The six most shocking crimes in Nottinghamshire in 2020
The offenders were sentenced at Nottingham Crown Court
04:00, 3 JAN 2021
From left to right: Andrew Pittman; Katie Crowder; Aiden King-Eeson (Image: Nottinghamshire Police)
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135 offenders who were locked up in 2020
The majority of cases were heard at Nottingham Crown Court
10:44, 1 JAN 2021
Some of the offenders locked up in 2020
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