Man was glassed in Lanarkshire social club after asking to be left alone

A drinker has admitted glassing one other man in a social membership.

Christopher Vale's sufferer suffered cuts to the face and has been left with scars.

Vale, of Grayling Street, New Stevenston, was warned he may go to jail when he appeared at Hamilton Sheriff Courtroom.

The 33-year-old admitted assaulting a person to his extreme harm and everlasting disfigurement at The Membership, Excessive Road, Newarthill, on November 6.

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Aga Mathieson, prosecuting, mentioned the boys had been chatting however ultimately the sufferer requested Vale to depart him alone.

The fiscal said: "The accused then took a glass tumbler and hit him on the left aspect of the face, inflicting lacerations to his cheek and eyebrow which have left scars."

Defence agent Stephen Dryden mentioned his consumer has medication and alcohol points.

Sheriff Colin Dunipace deferred sentence till September for a prison justice social work report and an digital tagging evaluation.

Vale, who had his bail continued, was warned he may go to jail.

The sheriff advised him: "It is a very severe matter and I've issues that you've the same earlier conviction.

"All choices are open."

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