hereIn a statement read to the court, he said: "I do this job to help people and I find it disturbing that someone would do this to me."He called for us to attend and see his father."It could have caused an end to my career...
and even an end to my life."This is the most life-threatening situation I have been involved in my 20 years as a paramedic.”Defence lawyer Zoe Earle said Duffy was 'extremely intoxicated' at the time of the attack."He doesn’t ordinarily drink and he found himself in that social situation," he added."This was out of character.
He is utterly ashamed of his behaviour."He works full time in the construction industry, he has a relatively good job. He can’t provide an explanation - other than he shouldn’t have drunk the.
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