'You have an issue with violence in relation to women': Violent Leeds dad attacked partner in front of their child and broke neighbour's jaw by punching her in the face
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A court heard Aiden Sharp also broke his neighbour's jaw and left her permanently disfigured by punching her in the face in a street attack.
Leeds Crown Court heard Sharp carried out the attacks after being released from prison over a previous assault on his partner.
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Hide AdGareth Henderson-Moore, prosecuting, said Sharp moved into his partner's home after being released from custody in 2019.
The prosecutor said the relationship quickly deteriorated and the woman went to live with her mother, leaving the defendant to stay in her home.
Sharp attacked the woman on June 7 when she returned to her home and asked him to leave.
He punched her twice to the face, causing swelling to her cheek.
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Hide AdA social worker was present in the house at the time and witnessed the attack.
The 27-year-old attacked the woman again ten days later.
Mr Henderson-Moore said she was driving her car along the Leeds Ring Road at Lower Wortley.
Sharp signalled for her to pull over because their seven-month-old son was in the vehicle.
She stopped the car and Sharp spoke to their son before becoming aggressive towards to the woman.
He demanded to know where she was going.
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Hide AdSharp began shouting and screaming at the woman, causing their son to cry.
He told the victim he did not care about the child and would not support him before punching her repeatedly through the window of the car.
The prosecutor said Sharp then opened the car door, punched her four more times and grabbed her by the hair.
She managed to drive away and went to a friend's house for help.
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Hide AdMr Henderson-Moore said the victim was vulnerable as she suffers from cerebral palsy and Sharp was classed as her carer at the time of the attack.
Sharp went on to inflict serious injuries in a separate attack on a neighbour.
The victim of that attack was awoken by an argument between Sharp and his partner.
Later the same day Sharp approached her and punched her in the face.
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The woman suffered a badly broken jaw and has been left with a permanent disfigurement to her face.
She had to have surgery after the attack and was unable to chew food properly.
The woman had recently graduated in biomedical sciences at the time and was awaiting responses to job applications which may have been affected by the loss of her phone.
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Hide AdSharp, of Greenthorpe Road, Bramley, pleaded guilty to causing grievous bodily harm and two counts of assault occasioning actual bodily harm.
She said: "He accepts that he has anger management issues.
"He says he just saw red when he started arguing with his partner.
"He knows he has to address his issues and stop this cycle of offending."
Sharp was jailed for two years.
Judge Christopher Batty said: "You are 27 years of age and you clearly have an issue with your temper and the use of violence, particularly in relation to women.
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Hide AdDescribing the attack on the defendant's partner, the Judge said: "You are her carer.
"She has got cerebral palsy. She is the mother of your child.
"And yet you think it is alright to punch her in the face.
"I have seen the photographs (of her injuries). She just looks broken."