The Court of Appeal in Dublin has quashed a fully suspended sentence imposed on a man convicted of assault causing serious harm to a Defence Forces member. Cian Cox, aged 26 and originally from Breaffy, County Mayo, pleaded guilty to the attack on David McCormack outside the Electric Garden nightclub on Abbeygate Street, Galway on 5 May 2017. Mr McCormack sustained life-threatening injuries including a twelve-day coma and required four operations. The Director of Public Prosecutions successfully appealed the original four-year suspended sentence on grounds of undue leniency. The Court of Appeal, presided over by Mr Justice George Birmingham, retained the four-year term but suspended only the final two and a half years, meaning Cox must serve eighteen months in custody. The court found that the seriousness of the offence and the victim's permanent physical and psychological injuries warranted a custodial element, notwithstanding Cox's guilty plea, remorse, compensation payment of €13,000, and clean record.
Suspended sentence for 'life-changing' one-punch attack too lenient
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Source: Courts News Ireland
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