Bury in August last year when the attack happened. He was asked to leave after making 'unpleasant comments' to staff who stopped him from pulling his own pint behind the bar, a court heard.But he didn't leave the area and later that evening, he smashed a pint glass into the landlord's head outside the pub.
Hurley was spared jail today at Minshull Street Crown Court after admitting he was 'genuinely ashamed' of his behaviour. Prosecutor Lisa Boocock told the court how Hurley had gone into the pub with his partner and young child - who was 18 months old at the time - on August 21, 2019."He had tried to go behind the bar to pull a pint or get his young daughter to pull a pint.
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