A THUG who beat up two former partners and smashed a TV and a mobile phone has been spared an immediate jail sentence.
Tyler Cleveley appeared at Worcester Crown Court for the attack on one of the victims where he received a suspended prison sentence last month.
Meanwhile, this month he received a community order for an attack on another former partner when he appeared before magistrates.
The 24-year-old of Swallowfields in Worcester was sentenced to 12 months in prison suspended for eight months and ordered to complete 35 rehabilitation activity requirement days and 150 hours of unpaid work.
He was also ordered to pay £600 compensation to the victim and a victim surcharge of £187.
Cleveley, who was sentenced at crown court on June 30, admitted destroying property, assault occasioning actual bodily harm and sending a letter/electronic communication/article with intent to cause distress or anxiety.
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The incident happened on Mother's Day - Sunday, March 19 - this year.
Cleveley damaged a 42-inch television, valued at £400, belonging to his former partner, 'intending to destroy or damage such property or being reckless as to whether such property would be destroyed or damaged'.
The victim, who declined to comment on the sentence, had said previously: "He split my lip, punched me, kicked me."
She also says he made threats to her family in a recorded call and has shown messages in which he writes: "I'll destroy your life."
The second attack, sentenced at Worcester Magistrates Court, admitted assault by beating, criminal damage to a mobile phone and harassment without violence.
He received a 12-month community order on July 6 including 150 hours of unpaid work.
The attack and the damage to the phone took place on March 15 this year and the harassment occurred between March 15 and 28. Cleveley 'repeatedly contacted her by messages, calls and attending her workplace'.
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