Published date: 18 July 2016 |
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A TEENAGER has admitted a charge of inflicting grievous bodily harm following an incident where a woman police officer suffered a broken leg during his arrest.
But Callum Alex Williams denied the more serious charge of causing GBH with intent.
Williams was rebailed for two weeks for the prosecution to decide if his pleas are acceptable.
Williams, 18, of Adwy, near Coedpoeth, appeared at Mold Crown Court where he admitted five offences.
He admitted wounding the officer with intent to prevent his lawful apprehension, causing criminal damage to a Peugeot car, two charges of assault on police with intent to resist arrest and assaulting a police officer in the execution of her duty.
Judge Niclas Parry said he would bail him.
He must live at his home address, observe a curfew and he is not to contact prosecution witnesses apart from his own mother.
see-http://www.leaderlive.co.uk/news/164401/coedpoeth-teenager-admits-gbh-on-woman-police-officer-who-suffered-broken-leg.aspx
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