A serial home abuser has been jailed once more after shoving his spouse down a flight of stairs.
Dean Blackmore was locked up beforehand for pouring boiling water from a kettle on the girl's hand.
Blackmore, 42, appeared through videolink at Hamilton Sheriff Court docket this week.
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He admitted assaulting his spouse and feminine neighbour in Russell Place, East Kilbride, on October 9.
Neil Thomson, prosecuting, stated the couple grew to become concerned in a "heated change" round midnight and neighbours might hear them.
He acknowledged: "The accused punched his spouse repeatedly on the top, put his fingers round her neck and utilized strain.
"The noise was such that quite a lot of neighbours made their method to the Blackmores' flat.
"A femals neighbour was involved as a result of she was conscious there was a toddler inside.
"She tried to take the kid away, however the accused grabbed her by the neck and held her for just a few seconds then pushed her.
"He then turned his consideration again to his spouse, grabbed her by the throat and pushed her, inflicting her to fall down a flight of stairs.
"Law enforcement officials arrived and Blackmore was arrested.
"His spouse refused medical remedy, however bruising may very well be seen on her face. She instructed cops, 'he is my husband and I am not getting him charged'."
The courtroom heard that Blackmore had been jailed on two earlier events for home violence in direction of his spouse.
His lawyer, Andy Iles, stated: "He works offshore and has a superb way of life, however has critical habit points.
"He deeply regrets what he is performed."
Sheriff Thomas Millar jailed Blackmore for 14 months, backdated to October 11 as he has been in custody since then.
The sheriff instructed him: "Hopefully you will have time whereas serving the sentence to mirror on issues and alter your way of life."