![]() The court heard he was the only one who made admissions to police and it was accepted his remorse was real. Hamilton, 23, was given 36 months, split between custody and supervised licence. His co-accused – Alister William Hamilton, of Drumtara, and Nathan Telford, of Wilson Avenue, bothīallymena – admitted causing actual bodily harm and common assault. Nathan Telford, 23, from Ballymena, was jailed for 40 months (Image: Photopress Belfast) The heroin addict, who has 261 previous convictions, was given a five-year term, half of which will be spent in prison with the rest on licence. Paul Joshua Balmer, 42, of Crosshill Views in Kells, Co Antrim, denied involvement and contested the matter but was found guilty by a jury at Antrim Crown Court last September.īalmer, who committed the offences two days after he was freed from HMP Magilligan, was found guilty of two charges of assault occasioning actual bodily harm and common assault. Three of her co-accused were also jailed for their part in the attack on the victim, who Judge Donna McColgan described as “comatose” and “extremely vulnerable”. Wilson – who the court heard gave three conflicting versions of events – admitted two counts of aiding and abetting assault occasioning actual bodily harm and aiding and abetting common assault. On Wednesday the woman doing the filming – Paula Wilson, 22, of Main Street in Cullybackey, Co Antrim – was handed a 32-month sentence, half to be served in custody and half on supervised licence. The female victim had her head dry-shaved by three men who then tried to burn the remainder of her hair while she lay comatose.Īfter the attack in a flat in Ballymena, Co Antrim, the woman was then slapped by the trio as the episode was filmed on a mobile phone in May 2013. Three men who shaved a girl’s head as she lay unconscious and a woman who filmed the attack have been jailed for the “appalling” assault.
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