Prosecutor Robert Galley said Burton had been drinking with friends
Burton, 20, then launched into an attack and punched the woman four or five times to the head. He then swung at a man who had also appeared.
Burton, of Ullswater Drive, Bradford, later admitted a charge of actual bodily harm on the woman, assault on the man, and assaulting an emergency worker, but only after a trial date had been set."He needs to deal with how he behaves after too much drink. The results are toxic.He said that Burton, who has no previous convictions, was employed as a groundworker but had ambitions of joining the Armed Forces.
"But I'm just about persuaded we can save the expense to the taxpayer of locking you up and punishing you in the community."
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