Wigan justices’ disgust at spitting assault

A man has been spared an immediate prison term for spitting at someone.
Wigan and Leigh Magistrates' CourtWigan and Leigh Magistrates' Court
Wigan and Leigh Magistrates' Court

Wigan and Leigh magistrates told Christopher France-Sergeant that spitting was a “particularly nasty assault” at the best of times but especially so during the Covid-19 pandemic when there is a risk of infection.

The 33-year-old, of Bag Lane, Atherton, admitted to what is classified as Jonathan Francis’s assault by beating on April 19 and also to stealing £30 worth of air fresheners from Asda on the same day.

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He was given a four-month prison term, but the bench suspended the term for 12 months.

France-Sergeant must also complete 10 days of rehabilitation activities and pay £313 in compensation to his victim, court costs and a victim services surcharge.