The victim broke bones in his back in the frightening attack.
Jordan King set about Jaroslaw Bejnar leaving him with broken bones in his back and has been permanent scarring.
Prosecutor Mark Nicol explained: "At around midnight on August 24, Bejnar was within his home address in Gryffe Crescent and due to loud music and noise coming from the accused's flat, he couldn't sleep. "King then picked up a hammer from within his flat and struck Bejnar several times to his arms and the back of the head and then pushed him which caused him to fall down a flight of stairs."Mr Nicol added: "Anderson heard a voice she recognised to be that of King's stating, 'You'll not be back Polish boy'.
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