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Thank you Chris for explaining to me the likely outcome.
The abuse has gone on for 14 years.
The impact on myself and family has been great.
It took years to find the courage to call the Police at all.
The incident where he was arrested 2 years ago happened 48 hours after my father died, I was too weary to press charges, so he was cautioned. I had been thrown, kicked, punched and had a piece bitten out of my face.
On his return he held me by the ears, spat in my face ad told me' that if I ever did that to him again he would make it worth his while and I would never walk again'.
The last two assualts were different from past incidents only in that I ended up in A&E. I have over the years been kicked, punched, head butted , thrown outside into the night naked and threatened with carving knives.
In he first instance I had been again thrown from a chair, kicked, punched and stomped on,(for not writing a letter for him fast enough) my legs were so badly damaged there was internal bleeding from knee to toes.
I could not walk unaided, I used sticks and my childrens help for 8 days to get about the house. Then my toes turned black, being diabteic I thought I may lose them and got a cab to A&E, there I was X rayed, scanned and put on antibiotics, it took months for my leg to recover.
A month after this incident I was back in A&E with a broken nose, the hospital called the Police, my husband was arrested but said "No Comment' when questioned. He was allowed home on unconditional bail, a month later I had an injunction put in place.
He has protested innocence for the last nine months, so my children and myself had to be witnesses ( he chose Magistrates Court )
I would find it much harder to move forward if he only received a suspended sentence as he would see this as a victory and I would feel even more of a victim.