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Dundee chef jailed for stamp attack on dad after drinking session at city centre bar

Dundee chef jailed for stamp attack on dad after drinking session at city centre bar

A chef who stamped on his own dad – leaving him with multiple fractures and a shoeprint on his face – was jailed for more than three years.

Joseph Mearns attacked his dad Frank after a drinking session at a Dundee city centre bar.

In the early hours of the following morning, they ended up back at a block of flats where Joseph Mearns was staying.

A friend of the attacker heard a “commotion” in the close around 5am and emerged to find Mearns standing over his “unconscious, unresponsive” father beating him senseless.

Medics later found a shoeprint on the victim’s face and multiple fractures to his nose and eye sockets.

Fiscal depute Nicola Gillespie told Dundee Sheriff Court: “The accused was found punching his father repeatedly to the face and head.

“His friend pulled the accused off and managed to get him inside, where he stated ‘don’t stop me’.

“The complainer was still lying on the ground and was unresponsive with blood on his face and on the ground around him.

“The accused was found shortly after fast asleep on a sofa in the property.

“He was later interviewed and admitted punching, kicking and stamping on his father’s head.

“He accepted he was filled with rage and said his father had ‘kept going on about family stuff’.”

Mearns, 25, of Hilltown, pleaded guilty on indictment to assaulting Mr Mearns to his severe injury on March 15.

Solicitor Larry Flynn said: “They have had a difficult relationship and he was raised by his aunt and grandmother.”

Mearns was jailed for three years and four months, reduced from five years for his early guilty plea.

Sheriff Alastair Brown told him: “You subjected your father to a dreadful attack and did enormous damage.

“Stamping on somebody’s head is one of the most serious forms of assault that there is.

“I have known it to kill, I have known it to cause serious brain injury.

“The information I have is that you had a difficult relationship with your father and you found him annoying.

“I assume in your favour that is true but that goes nowhere towards persuading me that I should step away from the only obvious appropriate sentence, which is a substantial custodial one.”

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