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Got sentence of 45 years in prison: So he beat his defender in the floor

The 42-year-old David Chislton from Cleveland in the state of Ohio in the UNITED states had on Tuesday, just received a sentence of 45 years in prison, when he

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Got sentence of 45 years in prison: So he beat his defender in the floor

The 42-year-old David Chislton from Cleveland in the state of Ohio in the UNITED states had on Tuesday, just received a sentence of 45 years in prison, when he suddenly went berserk against his own defender Aaron Brocker, as he struck directly at the floor with a violent blow.

The big strong David Chislton had by mistake got his hands put in handcuffs in front of his body. Therefore it was possible for him with violent force to beat his own defender directly in the face with both his hands. The defence lawyer Aaron Brockler went directly in the floor in connection with the violent assault, in which he fractured his nose and got a concussion. It succeeded in addition, also for the deeply disappointed and aggressive David Chislton to bite his own defender.

It writes multiple media including Cleveland.com, News 5 Cleveland, Newsweek and Independent

Here attacking David Chislton his defender and beats him into the floor. (Photo: Cuyahoga County Sheriff's Department)

David Chislton was sentenced to 45 years in prison in connection with a number of serious infringements, as he is in 2017 with violence and threats, as well as a gun kidnapped his own girlfriend in several hours. He was also convicted of setting fire to the couple's apartment in connection with the violent incident that took place in 2017.

the defence lawyer Aaron Brockler might otherwise leave the courtroom lying on a stretcher. He had, however, enough gallows humor to joke a little with the press and said the following to Fox 8:

- It was actually quite fun. I went to speak with my client. Then I suddenly felt a blow and then the moons and the stars. When I woke up again I was lying under a table inside the courtroom, Aaron Brockler, who even believes that his client was violent because of the long prison sentence, he had just been sentenced.

He struck, therefore, for one reason or another out for me, although I actually is his lawyer.

Judge John Russo bad subsequent on the enhancement of the safeguards of litigation, and he stressed that the defendants in the future should not have to put their hands in handcuffs in front of the body, but always behind the body.

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