Dainius Sakevicius, Walks Free, from the Courts, Why, Women need Protection?

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Man who brutally assaulted ex-partner after five day drinking binge gets suspended sentence

Dainius Sakevicius (54) pleaded guilty to one count of assault causing harm on December 26, 2022

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A man who subjected his former partner to a brutal assault after he had been drinking for five days has been given a suspended sentence.

Dainius Sakevicius (54) pleaded guilty to one count of assault causing harm on December 26, 2022. He has no previous convictions and has not come to recent garda attention.

Dublin Circuit Criminal Court heard at a previous hearingthat Sakevicius had been drinking for five days before the incident. On the night in question, his former partner went to bed at around 10.10pm, and Sakevicius entered the room around 30 minutes later looking for a speaker.

He punched the victim multiple times including her forehead, right eye, nose and mouth. The victim suffered bruising and swelling to her face, a loose tooth and soreness in her arms. She went to St Vincent’s Hospital and was later referred to St James’s Hospital.

Photos of the injuries were handed to the court along with a medical report. Gardaí called to the address and found Sakevicius, of Wilford Court, Corke Abbey, Bray, Co Wicklow intoxicated. He was deemed unfit for interview and was later charged.

The court heard the woman later made a statement of withdrawal and declined to make a victim impact statement. The couple were in a long-term relationship and living together at the time.

Judge Orla Crowe imposed a sentence of one year and nine months which she suspended in full on strict conditions, including that Sakevicius engage with the Probation Service for 18 months. Judge Crowe had previously ordered a report from the Probation Service and acknowledged that the report before the court for today’s hearing was positive.

She directed that he engage with any programmes directed by the Probation Service including Men Overcoming Violence and treatments for alcohol addiction. Judge Crowe acknowledged that Sakevicius had no previous convictions, has not come to garda attention and has contributed to the woman’s mental health treatment costs.

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