Barry McLeod’s victim needed 24 staples in a head wound on one occasion, Airdrie Sheriff Court was told.
A Cumbernauld brute is behind bars after repeated attacks on his partner who finally reported him because she feared for her life.
Barry McLeod’s victim needed 24 staples in a head wound on one occasion, Airdrie Sheriff Court was told.
McLeod, 26, was jailed for 22 months after he admitted a course of abusive behaviour towards the woman.
Annette Ward, prosecuting, outlined a number of assaults, the first being in March 2024.
She told the court: “They had an argument in a close. McLeod hit her with such force that she fell and struck her head on a wall.
“She sustained a large wound to the back of her head that required 24 staples.
“She didn’t report this to the police and told family members she had fallen.”
Two months later the couple were in Millcroft Road, Cumbernauld, and McLeod asked his partner for a vape. She refused and he punched her on the face, leaving her covered in blood.
She again went to hospital for treatment. There was “significant” bruising around her eye.
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Then, on May 12 last year, McLeod and his partner were in a house in Cuilmuir Terrace, Croy, when he punched and choked her, leaving her struggling to breathe. He then pushed her down a set of stairs.
The final straw for the victim came on August 19 last year when another argument started, this time at an address in Beechwood Court, Cumbernauld.
She punched McLeod and he responded by throttling her, restricting her breathing.
Ms Ward said: “She pleaded with him to stop and he released his grip.
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“At this point she believed McLeod wanted to seriously harm her. She was in fear for her life.
“The following day she disclosed the assault to her mother and sister.
“She was distressed and had red marks on the side of her neck.
“She and McLeod had been in a relationship since 2019 and had two children.
“The woman told police he had been aggressive towards her on a regular basis. He would kick and punch her, especially after drinking or taking drugs.”
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Defence lawyer Ross Brown said McLeod wanted to plead guilty after seeing photographs of the woman’s injuries.
Mr Brown stated: “His partner is in court today. She was not overly supportive of this prosecution and it appears she is still supportive of him.
“When sober he is respectful, a decent individual, but that changes when he is under the influence.”
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