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Dover man jailed after assault at hotel in Forstal Road, Maidstone

By: Charlotte Phillips cphillips@thekmgroup.co.uk

Published: 10:29, 20 December 2023

Updated: 12:01, 20 December 2023

A violent man who left his victim needing 15 stitches in her lip and jaw has been jailed.

Joe Smith has been sentenced to more than five years in prison after the attack, which happened at a hotel room in Forstal Road, Maidstone.

Joe Smith at the time of his arrest

On New Years’ Eve in 2022, Smith went to the hotel in an intoxicated state and met the victim, a woman who was already known to him.

They left the room and walked to a nearby shop as Smith wanted to buy some alcohol. He became increasingly abusive towards the woman.

When they got back to the hotel room, Smith became aggressive again and punched her in her face with considerable force and made threats when she tried to leave.

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The victim managed to get to the reception area and staff called police which led to Smith’s arrest.

As a result of the assault, the victim had to have 15 stitches in her lip and jaw.

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“This violent individual put his victim through an appalling ordeal before inflicting serious facial injuries...”

Smith, of Heathfield Avenue, Dover, was later charged and on June 23, he was convicted of causing grievous bodily harm with intent following a trial at Maidstone Crown Court.

The 28-year-old was sentenced yesterday (December 19) to five years and eight months’ imprisonment.

On his release he will then have a further two years on licence and be subject to an eight-year restraining order.

Detective Constable Matthew Kerr of the Maidstone vulnerability investigation team said: “This violent individual put his victim through an appalling ordeal before inflicting serious facial injuries.

“Smith belongs in prison as he is undoubtedly a danger to women.

“I would like to commend his victim who has shown considerable courage in assisting us to bring her assailant to justice.”

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