A man who left his victim “scarred for life” after an assault at an Irvine pub has been jailed.Lee Bannerman’s actions were described by his own lawyer as “reprehensible” after he pleaded guilty to the assault when he appeared before Kilmarnock Sheriff Court.He appeared again before Sheriff Alastair Watson to be sentenced last week where he was told: “You’re going to have to change your outlook on life.” The 27-year-old admitted throwing a glass, a chair and an ashtray at the victim resulting in his permanent disfigurement in Irvine’s Crown Inn on November 17.
Bannerman, an inmate of Barlinnie Prison, became violent after the victim played a song on the pub’s jukebox which Bannerman didn’t like.The victim had attended at The Crown Inn with
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