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Man jailed for intentional strangulation of woman |
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A 31-year-old man has been sentenced after pleading guilty to the intentional strangulation of a woman.
Joseph Cox, formerly from Clare, had also pleaded guilty to the charge of witness intimidation. He appeared at Ipswich Crown Court on Tuesday, 28 April, where he was sentenced to a total of 36 months’ imprisonment.
He was made subject of a restraining order for 15 years.
Cox had denied the charges of two counts of assault by beating, stalking and criminal damage at an earlier hearing and these were left to lay on file.
PC Aaron Bean, from the West Response Investigation Team, said: “Cox is a manipulative man who attempted to intimidate the victim into withdrawing her complaint against him, and attempted to evade police by travelling out of county.
“I would also like to commend the victim for her bravery in seeking help and for seeing the case to its conclusion.
“I would like to ask for anyone else suffering from violence or abuse to come forward. We have specially trained officers who will listen to you and support you with sensitivity and compassion.”
If you or someone you know is experiencing abuse, please seek help. Victims are encouraged to contact police or the Suffolk Domestic Abuse Helpline on 0800 977 5690.
A list of support organisations can also be found here Support organisations for victims of domestic violence | Suffolk Constabulary
Further support and advice can be found on the Suffolk Constabulary website: Advice about domestic abuse | Suffolk Constabulary
A picture of Joseph Cox can be found here - Man jailed for intentional strangulation of woman | Suffolk Constabulary
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