A cabbie has been sentenced to 12 months in prison, suspended for two years, after stamping on a drunk passenger's leg.
Samsun Noor, 47, picked up Graham Trevor, who had been drinking at a friend's house, in the early hours of April 25 last year.
Trevor had 'difficulty walking' to the car, which was parked across the road, leading to Noor requesting payment upfront.
The pair had a 'dispute' but Trevor handed over a £10 note and the vehicle set off and travelled for around five minutes.
But Trevor continued to be 'volatile' and behave 'aggressively' leading to Noor telling Trevor to get out of the vehcile near Pyramids Shopping Centre in Birkenhead.
As Trevor stumbled out of the vehicle and fell to the ground, Noor stamped on his leg and drove off.
The injured passenger was taken to hospital where it was discovered that he had sustained a broken tibia. He subsequently underwent surgery as a result of this fracture..
Noor was arrested the following day and admitted wounding without intent.
On 3 September at Liverpool Crown Court, Noor admitted wounding without intent. He was handed a 12-month imprisonment sentence suspended for two years, plus 80 hours of unpaid work and a rehabilitation activity requirement of up to 20 days.
Judge Garrett Byrne said that Noor had been "faced with a difficult, volatile and abusive customer".
"You ordered him to leave, which was understandable in all the circumstances.
"He did leave but you then stamped on his leg, causing very serious injuries. You did not intend to cause serious injury, nor was it easy to foresee that such an injury would result from what you did.
"You do have powerful mitigation. You are a man of good character. You were acting under a degree of provocation. You are remorseful. Your licence has been revoked.
"You are assessed as being a low risk of reoffending and there is a realistic prospect of rehabilitation.
"The only question is whether the offence is so serious that only immediate imprisonment can be justified. I take the view that it can be suspended."
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