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Latest news in Yorkshire: September 20, 2018 04:52:19 PM
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A Mexborough man who threatened a woman with a stun gun and told her he
would “shatter her jaw” has been jailed for almost three years.
Oliver Corney (28), of Garden Street, pleaded guilty to possession of a stun
gun and laser as well as harrasment and assault.
He was sentenced at Sheffield Crown Court last Wednesday to 34 months in
prison.
Investigations Officer Amy Fourlis said: “I am pleased that Corney has been
jailed for his vicious behaviour.
“In March this year, not only did he assault his victim, he also threatened
her with a stun gun and said that he would shatter her jaw.
“He continued to harass and threaten her, putting her through a terrifying
ordeal and causing significant distress.
“Violent and threatening behaviour in any form will not be tolerated and as
this case shows, you will be put before the courts and you will face jail.”
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