Nightclub attack victim suffered broken nose and fractured eye socket during row over missing coat from cloakroom
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Bradley Hopkins was jailed for 11 months over the attack on the victim at Big Fellas in Pontefract.
Leeds Crown Court heard the incident took place on December 19 last year when the victim went to collect his coat from the cloakroom.
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Hide AdAndrew Stranex, prosecuting, said the man became angry with staff as the coat was not there.
Hopkins' partner worked at the nightclub and was with the defendant at the time but was off duty.
She approached the victim and asked him to calm down but he swore at her.
Hopkins then attacked the man, aiming punches and kicks at him.
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Hide AdThe incident was captured on CCTV footage which was played to the court.
The victim was taken to hospital for treatment and had to undergo surgery a month later for injuries to his nose and eye socket.
Hopkins was arrested after he was identified as the attacker through Facebook messages.
The 27-year-old was interviewed and said he wished to apologise for what he had done.
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Hide AdHopkins, 27, of Holmfield Close, Pontefract, pleaded guilty to inflicting grievous bodily harm.
He has a previous conviction for assault..
Christopher Morton, mitigating, said Hopkins did not plan the attack and became involved after his girlfriend was verbally abused.
Mr Morton said Hopkins was hard working and was sorry for what he had done.
"There may have been some provocation.
"I accept that you would not have done anything to him had he not unjustifiably abused your girlfriend.
"But it did not warrant what you gave him.
"You punched him repeatedly to the face, breaking his nose and fracturing his eye socket.
"These are serious injuries."