Barton gets four-month suspended sentence
Published Date:
01 July 2008
By STAFF REPORTER
NEWCASTLE United midfielder Joey Barton has today been given a four-month suspended sentence for two years for his assault on a former Manchester City team-mate.
Barton, currently serving a six-month sentence for another attack while on bail, had pleaded guilty yesterday at Manchester Minshull Street Crown Court for assaulting Ousmane Dabo when they were both at Manchester City.
On sentencing him, Judge Mushtaq Khokhar said: "You are constantly in the public eye. You have a high profile, there would be instances of provocations ... being an idol brings with it responsibilities which you have to carry with you all the time.
"You want to be setting an example, particularly to those who idolise you, particularly youngsters who look up to you."
Newcastle United said it planned to meet with Barton to discuss his future.
A statement on the club's website said: "The club now intends to hold discussions with Joey and his representatives at the earliest possible opportunity.
"Until such time that this meeting has taken place, there will be no further comment from the club."
The 25-year-old has also been ordered to carry out 200 hours community service and must pay £3,000 compensation to Dabo as well as footing the prosecution costs.
The court heard that Liverpool-born Barton punched former Manchester City colleague Ousmane Dabo up to five times, leaving him unconscious and covered in blood on the ground.
He had claimed he acted in self-defence but changed his plea to guilty ahead of the scheduled trial in Manchester.
Dabo was left unconscious and covered in blood following the assault
The pair clashed after a simmering row during a training session on 1 May 2007.
Dabo, 31, pushed Barton's shoulder and was knocked unconscious.
Eyewitnesses recalled Barton getting on top of the player and repeatedly hitting him.
Dabo was treated in hospital for the effects of head trauma, an inflamed eye and bruised eyelids.
He also suffered from headaches for three weeks and missed several matches.
Barton was signed by Newcastle in a £5.8m deal last summer on a five-year contract.
Richard Vardon, prosecuting, described the incident at City's Carrington training ground as an "explosive combination of football and violence".
It is the third time Barton was in court during 2008.
In May he was jailed for the Liverpool attack which was caught on CCTV.
Later that month he was cleared of vandalising a taxi on a night out in Merseyside.
After Barton admitted the training ground assault on Monday, police released CCTV footage of the Liverpool attack for which he was jailed. weekend.
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